The Collaborative International Dictionary
Anthropometric \An`thro*po*met"ric\, Anthropometrical \An`thro*po*met"ric*al\, a. Pertaining to anthropometry.
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1871, based on French anthropométrique, from anthropometry "measurement of the human body" + -ic.
Wiktionary
a. of, or relating to anthropometry
WordNet
adj. of or relating to anthropometry [syn: anthropometrical]
Usage examples of "anthropometric".
Jew forgetting the very word proselyte, the German forgetting his anthropometric variations, and the Italian forgetting everything, are obsessed by the singular purity of their blood, and the danger of contamination the mere continuance of other races involves.
I could still now make an anthropometric drawing of the back of his head.
It is really one of the maladies of American democracy to be swept by these prairie fires of pseudo-scientifc fads, and throw itself into Eugenics or Anthropometric inquiry with the buoyancy of babies.
Jew forgetting the very word proselyte, the German forgetting his anthropometric variations, and the Italian forgetting everything, are obsessed by the singular purity of their blood, and the danger of contamination the mere continuance of other races involves.