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anthropomorphic
[ an-thruh-puh-mawr-fik ]
adjective
- ascribing human form or attributes to a being or thing not human, especially to a deity: Children especially love anthropomorphic tales where talking animal friends have exciting adventures.
Much has been written on the anthropomorphic qualities of the God of the Hebrew Scriptures.
Children especially love anthropomorphic tales where talking animal friends have exciting adventures.
- resembling or made to resemble a human form:
an anthropomorphic carving.
anthropomorphic
/ ˌæθəəˈɔːɪ /
adjective
- of or relating to anthropomorphism
- resembling the human form
Derived Forms
- ˈԳٳDZˌǰ, noun
- ˌԳٳDZˈǰ, adverb
Other Word Forms
- ·ٳ··ǰ··· ·ٳ··ǰ·dzܲ· adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of anthropomorphic1
Example Sentences
Murakami is unquestionably adept with a brush, a pen or a computer, creating iconic art that features manga, anime, cartoons and brightly colored anthropomorphic cherry blossoms, mushrooms and assorted flowers.
Better Man tells the story of Robbie Williams and his rise to fame - but he is portrayed by an anthropomorphic chimpanzee.
Furries first emerged as a subculture in the 1980s after anthropomorphic creatures began appearing as characters in science-fiction comics and fan art.
Both Grimace and Uncle O’Grimacey are anthropomorphic characters but unlike his nephew, Uncle O’Grimacey is green in color and sports a top hat.
It really felt this anthropomorphic thing that came alive.
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