Anthroponomy
the science dealing with the laws regulating the development of the human organism in relation to other organisms and to environment.
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- Anthroponym
a personal name.
- Anthroponymy
the study of personal names.
- Anthropopathy
ascription of human passions or feelings to a being or beings not human, especially to a deity. Historical Examples The older abstract term is “anthropopathy,” literally “attributing human feelings,” in sense (b). Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Slice 2 Various noun the attribution of human passions, etc, to a deity, object, etc n. “ascribing […]
- Anthropopathism
ascription of human passions or feelings to a being or beings not human, especially to a deity. Historical Examples anthropopathism, an-thro-pop′a-thizm, n. the ascription to the Deity of human passions and affections—also Anthropop′athy. Chambers’s Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 1 of 4: A-D) Various noun the attribution of human passions, etc, to a deity, object, etc […]
- Anthropophagite
an eater of human flesh; cannibal. noun a rare word for cannibal