combining form
or anthropo-
Etymology: Latin anthropo-, from Greek anthrōp-, anthrōpo-, from anthrōpos, perhaps irregular from andr-, anēr man (male person) + -ōpos (from ōps face) — more at andr- , optic
: human being
anthrop oid
anthropo genesis
combining form
or anthropo-
Etymology: Latin anthropo-, from Greek anthrōp-, anthrōpo-, from anthrōpos, perhaps irregular from andr-, anēr man (male person) + -ōpos (from ōps face) — more at andr- , optic
: human being
anthrop oid
anthropo genesis
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012