anthropo-


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anthropo-

pref.
Human: anthropometry.

[Greek anthrōpo-, from anthrōpos, human being.]
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anthropo-

combining form
indicating man or human: anthropology; anthropomorphism.
[from Greek anthrōpos]
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anthropo-

a combining form meaning “human being”: anthropometry.
[< Greek, comb. form of ánthrōpos human being]
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