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UK
/ˌænθɹəpəmˈɔːfɪk/
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[ US /ˌænθɹəpəˈmɔɹfɪk/ ]
[ US /ˌænθɹəpəˈmɔɹfɪk/ ]
ADJECTIVE
- suggesting human characteristics for animals or inanimate things
How To Use anthropomorphic In A Sentence
- After all, our two species are different, no matter how anthropomorphic the apes from the advert appeared.
- Wallace always felt that ‘selection’ inappropriately imported anthropomorphic notions of Nature choosing purposefully between variants into natural history.
- Further, in the sociomorphic and anthropomorphic nature of the morphology that is paranoically and schizophrenically projected upon realty, the God class comes to articulate the discourses at play in our notions of society and humanity. Archive 2007-04-01
- The whole game took about an hour to play, and was all painstakingly illustrated in the Potter style - all pastels and anthropomorphic woodland creatures, which is fine if you like that sort of thing.
- As the shoot went on, people actually started to talk about the house in anthropomorphic terms.
- In other words, Matta-Clark accomplishes with architecture an operation analogous to what the minimalists and the process artists accomplish with sculpture when they deprive it of its anthropomorphic and immortal aspects.
- Such anthropomorphic drivel is codswallop, no matter who says it.
- I spent my entire childhood being reassured by anthropomorphic animated figures that, as long as I spent enough time reading, I would eventually wander into a castle and find myself in a relationship with someone who looked like Chewbacca in formalwear. Happy Valentine's Day! Can someone explain this 'love' thing?
- Park did not want to be a painter, though today he produces interior scenes and landscapes mostly populated with anthropomorphic animals.
- But now, at length, even the thought-forms are pronounced anthropomorphic, and thought itself is described as a mere faculty of Unitization.