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anthropo-
anthropo- repr. Gr. ἀνθρωπο- stem and comb. form of ἄνθρωπος man. In compounds formed in Greek itself, as anthropopœia, ἀνθρωποποιία; in others formed in L.; and in many of mod. formation. The pronunciation differs with the accent; and when the primary stress falls on the following syllable, the pos... Oxford English Dictionary
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Anthro
Anthro may refer to: Anthropo-, a prefix meaning human, humanoid, or human-like Anthropology, the scientific study of humanity Anthropomorphism, the wikipedia.org
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anthropolite
anthropolite, -lith (ænˈθrəʊpəlaɪt, -lɪθ) [f. anthropo- + Gr. λίθος stone: see -lite.] A petrified man; a fossil ascribed to the human species.1848 tr. Richter's Levana 43 The ideal man comes upon the earth as an anthropolithe (a petrified man). 1863 G. Kearley Links in Chain, A veritable anthropoli... Oxford English Dictionary
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anthroposophist
anthroposophist (ænθrəʊˈpɒsəfɪst) [f. anthropo- + Gr. σοϕιστής a professor of wisdom, a sophist.] One furnished with ‘the wisdom of men.’ (Cf. 1 Cor. ii. 5, 13.)1851 Kingsley Yeast xv. (1853) 296 The New Testament would be found a much simpler..book than the Theologians (Anthroposophists I call them... Oxford English Dictionary
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Johan Kamminga
St Lucia (Qld): Anthropo- logical Museum, University of Queensland. wikipedia.org
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anthroponymy
anthroponymy (ænθrəʊˈpɒnɪmɪ) [f. anthropo- + Gr. ὠνυµία, f. ὄνοµα name: cf. toponymy.] Personal names as a subject of study. So anˈthroponym, a person's name.1937 J. Orr tr. I. Iordan's Introd. Romance Ling. iii. 222 A special study of toponymy and anthroponymy. 1951 (title) Third International Cong... Oxford English Dictionary
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Eoanthropus
Eoanthropus (iːəʊˈænθrəpəs) [f. eo- + mod.L. anthropus: see anthropo-.] The name given to a genus or a member of a genus represented by what was formerly believed to be the skull of a prehistoric man. See Piltdown.1913 A. S. Woodward in Q. Jrnl. Geol. Soc. LXIX. 135 The facial parts of the skull..di... Oxford English Dictionary
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anthropophobia
anthropoˈphobia [f. anthropo- + -ϕοβία fear; cf. hydrophobia.] Aversion to man.1880 Swinburne Study of Shaks. iii. 200 Possibly a cynic himself in a nearly rabid stage of anthropophobia. Oxford English Dictionary
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人智学
施泰纳选择了人智学这个词(来自 anthropo-,人类,和 sophia,智慧)来强调他的哲学的人文主义取向。 他将其定义为“对灵性世界的科学探索”,其他人又称其为“哲学和文化运动”、“灵性运动”、“灵性科学”或“一个思想体系”(英语:a system of thought)等。 wikipedia.org
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anthropomancy
anthropomancy (ænˈθrəʊpəʊˌmænsɪ) [f. anthropo- + Gr. µαντεία divination: see -mancy. Cf. mod.Fr. anthropomancie. Cotgr. 1611 has ‘Anthropomantie: Divination by the raising of dead men.’] Pretended divination by the entrails of men.1618 in B. Holyday Technogamia. 1652 Gaule Magastrom. 367 Anthropoman... Oxford English Dictionary
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anthroposcopy
anthroposcopy rare—0. (ænθrəʊˈpɒskəpɪ) [f. anthropo- + Gr. -σκοπία looking.] The inspection of the physical features of a man with a view to judge of his mental and moral characteristics.1847 in Craig. Oxford English Dictionary
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anthroponomy
anthroponomy, n. rare. (ænθrəˈpɒnəmɪ) [f. anthropo- + -nomy. Cf. F. anthroponomie (A. Brillat-Savarin Physiol. du Goût (1826) II. 31), which, however, seems to be unconnected with the earliest recorded Eng. use.] A name proposed by several writers for the study of human function or behaviour, in var... Oxford English Dictionary
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anthroposophy
anthroposophy (-ˈpɒsəfɪ) [f. anthropo- + Gr. σοϕία wisdom.] 1. ‘The knowledge of the nature of man.’ Bailey 1742. Also, Human wisdom.a 1841 T. Hook Man of Many Fr. (D.) Our boasted professor of anthroposophy. 1863 N. & Q. Ser. iii. III. 304 (title) Theosophy and Anthroposophy. 2. A movement inaugura... Oxford English Dictionary
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anthropocentric
anthropocentric, a. (ænˌθrəʊpəʊˈsɛntrɪk) [f. anthropo- + Gr. κέντρ-ον centre + -ic.] Centring in man; regarding man as the central fact of the universe, to which all surrounding facts have reference.1863 Draper Intell. Devel. Eur. iii. (1865) 42 In the most ancient records remaining, the Hindu mind ... Oxford English Dictionary
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anthroposomatology
anˌthropoˌsomaˈtology rare—0. [f. anthropo- + somatology.] Human somatology; the scientific study of the structure of the human body.1847 in Craig. Oxford English Dictionary
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