| anthropophilic |
species prefer to feed on people as opposed to animals.
Ãâó: www.impact-malaria.com/FR/EPS/Formations_et_cours_...
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| anthropomorphism |
the giving of human attributes to abstract conceptions, especially in reference to divinity; eg, the imaging of a god in the familiar shape of a human being in visual arts, in the mind, etc.
Ãâó: staff.jccc.net/thoare/glossary.htm
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| anthropoid |
The informal name given to the suborder of primates that includes monkeys, apes, and human beings.
Ãâó: www.mnsu.edu/emuseum/biology/humanevolution/terms....
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| anthropology |
The study of the culture and history of a group of people.
Ãâó: www.brooklynexpedition.org/structures/glossary_lat...
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| anthropometry |
The study of physical dimensions in people, including the measurement of human body characteristics such as size, breadth, girth, and distance between anatomical points. Anthropometry also includes segment masses, the centers of gravity of body segments, and the ranges of joint motion, which are used in biomechanical analyses of work postures.
Ãâó: www.workriteergo.com/ergonomics/glossary.asp
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