anthropomorphique
anthropomorphic (adjective) Relating to anthropomorphism.
Meaning and uses
Anthropomorphism is the attribution of behavioral or morphological characteristics of other human life forms, objects and even ideas.
Which assigns to a living being or thing human characteristics, represents or is considered a human
anthropomorphism – a tendency to conceive the gods or animals like the men and their pay as a result of human behavior. Allocation, in some religions and in particular the Greek and Roman polytheism, a human form and human feelings the phenomena of nature …
anthropomorphism – Compound word of Greek origin, consisting of anthropos (man) and morph (form). It covers a very current trend still the man to consider everything that surrounds him according to his own physical or intellectual. …
anthropomorphism – Anthropomorphic Anthropomorphic Anthropology – N. m. * Anthropologist: from the Greek anthropos, [anthrop (o) -,-anthropic-anthropi], man (meaning ‘human being’). morpho *, morphism:Greek morph [morph (o) -,-morph,-morphic,-morphism] form. …
anthropomorphism – Imagination of the mind by which one represents the non-human realities (gods, spirits, animals or things) from human feelings or attitudes.
anthropomorphism – Representation of God in human appearance – By Ext: Tendency to be given to people and things of ways of being and acting, human thoughts.