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anthropo-
- a learned borrowing from Greek meaning 鈥渉uman,鈥 used in the formation of compound words:
anthropometry.
anthropo-
combining_form
- indicating man or human
anthropomorphism
anthropology
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of anthropo-1
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of anthropo-1
Example Sentences
The term "Anthropocene" comes from the Greek for human, "anthropo".
Some have proposed calling our current geological age the "Anthropocene," derived from the Greek word "anthropo" for "human."
In 2019, they reached agreement: If you鈥檙e alive now you live in the Anthropocene 鈥 a geologic epoch incorporating humans in its very definition: 鈥淎nthropo,鈥 as in anthropology, meaning 鈥渉uman鈥; and 鈥渃ene,鈥 as in so many recent geologic epochs 鈥 Miocene, Pleistocene 鈥 meaning 鈥渞ecent鈥 or 鈥渘ew.鈥
鈥淭here is a feeling among the archaeologists that because the word 鈥榓nthropo鈥 is in there, their science should be central,鈥 one geologist complained to me privately.
鈥淎nthropo,鈥 from the Greek word for human, also is part of the show鈥檚 title.
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