| anthropomorphosis | <biology> Transformation into the form of a human being. (04 Mar 1998) |
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| anthropomorphous | <biology> Having the figure of, or resemblance to, a man; as, an anthromorphous plant. "Anthromorphous apes." (04 Mar 1998) |
| anthroponomy | The study of the laws governing the development of the human species and the relation to the environment. Origin: anthropo-+ G. Nomos, law (05 Mar 2000) |
| anthroponotic cutaneous leishmaniasis | A form of Old World cutaneous leishmaniasis, usually with a prolonged incubation period and confined to urban areas. Synonym: chronic cutaneous leishmaniasis, dry cutaneous leishmaniasis, urban cutaneous leishmaniasis. (05 Mar 2000) |
| anthropopathy | Attribution of human feelings to nonhumans, e.g., to gods or lower animals. Origin: anthropo-+ G. Pathos, suffering (05 Mar 2000) |
| anthropophilic | Human-seeking or human-preferring, especially with reference to: 1) bloodsucking arthropods, denoting the preference of a parasite for the human host as a source of blood or tissues over an animal host; and 2) dermatophytic fungi which grow preferentially on humans rather than other animals. Origin: anthropo-+ G. Phileo, to love (05 Mar 2000) |
| anthropophobia | <psychology> Morbid aversion to or dread of human companionship. Synonym: phobanthropy. Origin: anthropo-+ G. Phobos, fear (05 Mar 2000) |
| anthroposcopy | Judging body type and build by inspection. Origin: anthropo-+ G. Skopeo, to view (05 Mar 2000) |
| anthroposomatology | That part of anthropology concerned with the human body, e.g., anatomy, physiology, or pathology. Origin: anthropo-+ G. Soma, body, + logos, study (05 Mar 2000) |
| anthroposophy | Knowledge of the nature of man. A spiritual and mystical doctrine that grew out of theosophy and derives mainly from the philosophy of rudolph steiner, austrian social philosopher (1861-1925). (webster, 3d ed) (12 Dec 1998) |
| anthropotomical | Pertaining to anthropotomy, or the dissection of human bodies. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| anthropotomist | One who is versed in anthropotomy, or human anatomy. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| anthropotomy | The anatomy or dissection of the human body; androtomy. Origin: Gr. Man + a cutting. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| anthropozoonosis | A zoonosis maintained in nature by animals and transmissible to man; e.g., rabies, brucellosis. Compare: zooanthroponosis, amphixenosis. Origin: anthropo-+ G. Zoon, animal, + nosos, disease (05 Mar 2000) |
| anthropomorphism |
the representation of objects (especially a god) as having human form or traits
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| anthropoid ape |
any member of the family Pongidae; some are used in laboratory experiments because of their relationship to humans.
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| anthropocentric |
Anthropocentrism (Greek άνθρωπος, anthropos, "man, human being", κέντρον, kentron, "center") is the practice, conscious or otherwise, of regarding the existence and/or concerns of human beings as the central fact of the universe. This is similar, but not identical, to the practice of relating all that happens in the universe to the human experience. ...
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| anthropology |
Anthropology (from the Greek word άνθρωπος = human) consists of the study of humankind (see genus Homo). It is holistic in two senses: it is concerned with all humans at all times, and with all dimensions of humanity. A primary trait that traditionally distinguished anthropology from other humanistic disciplines is an emphasis on cross-cultural comparisons. ...
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| anthropophobia |
The English suffix -phobia is technically used to describe irrational, disabling fear as a mental disorder, and commonly misused to describe hatred of a particular thing or subject. Everyday language has misused the use of this suffix as a mild or irrational fear with no serious substance; however, its origin is from areas of psychiatry which study serious phobias which disable a person's life. ...
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| anthropo | the representation of objects (especially a god) as having human form or traits |
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| anthropo | ascribe human features to something |
| anthropo | suggesting human characteristics for animals or inanimate things |
| anthropo | a person who eats human flesh |
| anthropo | of or relating to eaters of human flesh |
| anthropo | a person who eats human flesh |
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