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Included below are past participle and present participle forms for the verbs anthropomorphize, anthropise, anthropize and anthropomorphise which may be used as adjectives within certain contexts.

anthropomorphous
  1. Resembling a human being.
  2. Describing an animal or inanimate object using human characteristics; see anthropomorphism.
  3. Synonyms:
  4. Examples:
    1. “But the connection of the image of God with the human body is rejected explicitly by all the patristic writers as anthropomorphous.”
      “The bigger of the two anthropomorphous humans stepped over to Saria's side.”
      “An enormous stone in where the figure of a cayman surrounded by other zoomorph and fitomorph anthropomorphous images has been recorded.”
anthropogenous
  1. of or pertaining to anthropogeny
  2. having its origin in the activities of mankind; particularly, referring to environmental alterations resulting from the presence or activities of humans
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  4. Examples:
    1. “The anthropogenous pollution emitted from industrial factories is detrimental to the environment and poses a threat to the ecosystem.”
anthropogenic
  1. pertaining to the origin of man, or anthropogeny
  2. having its origin in the influence of human activity on nature.
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  4. Examples:
    1. “Scientists have identified several anthropogenic factors contributing to climate change, including deforestation and industrial emissions.”
      “Lakes are also excellent settings for studying the responses of ecosystems to natural and anthropogenic environmental change on human timescales.”
      “At present, the most common and serious anthropogenic perturbation of lakes is eutrophication due to increased nutrient availability.”
anthropoid
anthropomorphic
  1. Having the form of a human
  2. (of animals, inanimate objects, or other non-human entities) Given attributes of human beings.
  3. Synonyms:
  4. Examples:
    1. “No less clearly he rejects the childish anthropomorphic trend of human thought.”
      “By contrast, anthropomorphic and zoomorphic images proliferated in the secular arts.”
      “Many wine tasters have resorted to using anthropomorphic terms such as aggressive, clumsy, gutsy and precocious.”
anthropologic
  1. anthropological; pertaining to anthropology; belonging to the nature of man.
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “As an academic, he left an enormous amount of work, embracing linguistic, anthropologic and ethno-sociological discoveries.”
      “No matter what it takes, save my child!' All species have this anthropologic trait.”
      “It was however also interesting to observe my own reaction on a anthropologic presentation of a folkloristic event in Macedonia.”
anthropic
  1. Of or pertaining to mankind or humans, or the period of humanity's existence.
  2. Examples:
    1. “Both gentlemen believe the anthropic principle strongly suggests an ultimate purpose to the universe.”
      “In the United States the cosmologists don't like the idea of the anthropic principle at all.”
      “It's not limited to evolution and creationism, but also includes the anthropic principle and other relevant issues.”
anthropolinguistic
  1. (linguistics) Relating to anthropolinguistics.
anthropogeographical
  1. (anthropology) Of or relating to anthropogeography.
anthropomorphizable
  1. Capable of being anthropomorphized.
anthromorphic
  1. (rare) Alternative form of anthropomorphic
anthropogeographic
  1. (anthropology) Relating to anthropogeography
anthropomorphitic
  1. Relating to anthropomorphism.
anthropomorphistic
  1. Synonym of anthropomorphic
anthropographic
  1. Relating to anthropography.
anthropogonic
  1. Relating to anthropogony.
anthropological
  1. Relating to anthropology.
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “He does experimental and anthropological research on the transmission of cultural knowledge.”
      “The polarity between male and female is, following Philo's procedure, often allegorized as an anthropological dualism or dichotomy.”
      “This has been the key to unlocking the rich historical and anthropological significance of this art form.”
anthropical
  1. Alternative form of anthropic
anthro
  1. (informal) anthropomorphic
anthropoidal
  1. anthropoid
  2. Examples:
    1. “Thus, these critics find him mired in Homeric, or at least man-in-the-street, Hellenic, conceptions of anthropoidal divinities' interference.”
anthropomorphized
anthropomorphizing
anthropised
  1. simple past tense and past participle of anthropise
anthropising
  1. present participle of anthropise
anthropized
  1. simple past tense and past participle of anthropize
anthropizing
  1. present participle of anthropize
anthropomorphised
  1. simple past tense and past participle of anthropomorphise
anthropomorphising
  1. present participle of anthropomorphise
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