| anthropomorphism |
Assigning human qualities and traits to non-human animals. Because most of us were nurtured on programs like Walt Disney, many of us grew up believing that wild animals have human thoughts, feelings, and emotions. In reality, they don't. To say that: "My Purple Martins feel sad when it's time to migrate back to Brazil" is to speak anthropomorphically. Still, many martin landlords enjoy their martins primarily because they perceive the natural world in an anthropomorphic way.
Ãâó: www.purplemartin.org/main/Terminology.html
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| anthrax |
A serious infection in sheep or cattle, which may be transmitted to humans. Symptoms in humans is a boil which is large and very painful. Also called Wool Sorter's Disease.
Ãâó: www.swcp.com/~dhickman/journals/V1I1-2/medicalterm...
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| anther |
the upper part of the stamen where the pollen is produced.
Ãâó: www.homesteadharvest.com/glossaryad.html
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| anther |
The pollen-bearing part of the stamen
Ãâó: www.msu.edu/user/linnellw/gloss.htm
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| anthropology |
The scientific and humanistic study of man's present and past biological, linguistic, social, and cultural variations. Its major subfields are archaeology, physical anthropology, cultural anthropology, and anthropological linguistics.
Ãâó: www.smu.edu/anthro/collections/glossary2.html
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