Therianthropic


[theer-ee-an-throp-ik] /ˌθɪər i ænˈθrɒp ɪk/
adjective
1.
being partly bestial and partly human in form.
2.
of or relating to deities conceived or represented in such form.
therianthropic
/ˌθɪərɪənˈθrɒpɪk/
adjective
1.
(of certain mythical creatures or deities) having a partly animal, partly human form
2.
of or relating to such creatures or deities

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