I know that "anthropomorphic" means "human-like", so I would guess that it is Latin for "human".
It could also be an alternate term for "Furry" which are anthropomorphic animals...
Did that help any?
Feux mean Fire and le mean the. The Fire
What does videlicet mean
Zakuro mean pomegranate
uncornaded is not a word. But if you mean uncoordinated it mean lacking in cooperative planning and organization.
it mean nintento duel screen
The prefix "anthro" means human or mankind. It is derived from the Greek word "anthropos," which means human.
In short, It means human, or human-like.
The root word "anthro" comes from the Greek word "anthropos," which means human or mankind. It is commonly used in words related to humans, such as anthropology (study of humans) or anthropomorphic (having human attributes).
Anthro means humanity to my interpretation due to the common use, anthropology meaning the study of humanity... ology means the study of.
Anthro Corporation was created in 1984.
Stem (Anthro)= Human E.g; Anthropology
Anthro comes from "Anthropos" meaning "man" in Greek.
The prefix anthro- means "man" An example would be anthropology or anthropomorphic.
It simply means Humans and the study of humans. Example: Anthropology.
The prefix of anthropology is "anthro-" which comes from the Greek word "anthropos" meaning human.
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The stem anthro comes from the Greek word "anthropos," which means human being. It is often used in words related to the study of humans or humanity, such as anthropology (the study of humans and their societies) or philanthropy (the love of humanity resulting in charitable work).