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Anne Acevedo
13 February, 03:40
What does anthropomorphic mean?
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Armani Olsen
13 February, 05:35
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Anthropomorphic means human-shaped. The word comes from the greek anthro means human being and morphic means shape
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Maya Vasquez
13 February, 06:03
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Anthropomorphic may not be just 'human shaped', but being assigned human characteristics. For example, an owner that claims their cat is 'worried' might be said to be anthropomorphising, or making an anthropomorphic comparison.
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