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anthropomorphic
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WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
adj. suggesting human characteristics for animals or inanimate things [syn: anthropomorphous , humanlike ]
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1806, from anthropomorphous + -ic . Originally in reference to regarding God or gods as having human form and human characteristics; of animals and other things from 1858; the sect of the Antropomorfites is mentioned in English from mid-15c. (see anthropomorphite ...
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
a. 1 Having the form of a human 2 (context of inanimate objects animals or other non-human entities English) Given attributes of human beings.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Anthropomorphic \An`thro*po*mor"phic\, a. Of or pertaining to anthropomorphism. --Hadley. -- An`thro*po*mor"phic*al*ly , adv.
Usage examples of anthropomorphic.
The picture was the same: an anthropomorphic locomotive puffing up a hill, its cowcatcher wearing a grin, its headlight a cheerful eye.
Israel, and especially during their struggles for the conquest of Palestine, and at last gave place to the conception of Jahveh, a national God conceived after the fashion of the gods of polytheism, essentially anthropomorphic, the God of Israel in conflict with the gods of the surrounding nations.
But in this instance there was a truth congruent to the anthropomorphic effect: the cosmic disruption caused by the materialization of Paradise on the earthly plane brought about the day of judgment, allowed hell to be hauled up from wherever it rested on seventy thousand volts or ropes.
Don Juan classified some of those effects as having anthropomorphic qualities.
The progression towards the specific created the possibility of visualizing an entity whose form had changed remarkably, from the familiar shape of a dog in the first state to the completely unfamiliar form of an anthropomorphic composite that existed, seemingly, outside myself.
From my recapitulation of the experience, don Juan emphasized the following: For the progression towards the specific he gave positive emphasis to my account that I had seen Mescalito as an anthropomorphic composite.
The progression towards the specific produced the perception of Mescalito as a visible, anthropomorphic entity capable of teaching.
All he want to hear was whether I had, how close he let me come in this anthropomorphic composite at the time I saw it, you know, let me come very close and nearly touch him.
Vincent was not restricted to such anthropomorphic methods of locomotion.
He grouped plants by the nature of their reproductive organs and endowed them with an arrestingly anthropomorphic amorousness.
The Divine Author was anthropomorphic, inexpressibly regal, and He dwelt in heaven, which He had created and maintained as an ecstatic home to which all covenantly men were welcomed after death.
The curlicued calligraphy of the words brother dov godz made an outrageous moustache across the anthropomorphic sun's rosy upper lip.
Now, after hours of energy exchange, controlled power surges, and meticulous synchronizations, they were able to move at rates detectible to human measure, at rates that allowed them to depart the cave as absolutely, if (from an anthropomorphic perspective) not quite as efficiently, as Boomer Petway and Ellen Cherry Charles.
While artificial intelligences such as my own are not expected to feel such anthropomorphic emotional responses as fear or nervous anticipation, any rational assessments of my future prospects on Cloud must address the high likelihood of my eventual destruction.
I still thought Micah would go from Prince Charming to the Big Bad Wolf (no anthropomorphic bias intended), but Nathaniel would never dump me.