Anthropopathite
An′thro‐pop″a‐thite (?), n. One who ascribes human feelings to deity.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, C. & G. Merriam Co., 1913.
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An′thro‐pop″a‐thite (?), n. One who ascribes human feelings to deity.
‖An′thro‐poph″a‐gi (�), n. pl. Man eaters; cannibals. Shak.
{ An′thro‐po‐phag″ic (�), An′thro‐po‐phag″ic‐al (�), } a. Relating to cannibalism or anthropophagy.
An′thro‐poph′a‐gin″i‐an (�), n. One who east human flesh. Shak.
An′thro‐poph″a‐gite (�), n. A cannibal. W. Taylor.
An′thro‐poph″a‐gous (�), a. Feeding on human flesh; cannibal.
An′thro‐poph″a‐gy (�), n. The eating of human flesh; cannibalism.
An′thro‐poph″u‐ism (ăn′thrō̍‐pŏf″ū̍‐ĭz'm), n. [Gr. ανθρωποφυἤσ of man's nature; ἄνθρωποσ a man + φυή nature.] Human nature. Gladstone.
An′thro‐pos″co‐py (–pŏs″kō̍‐py̆), n. [Gr. ἄνθρωποσ man + -scopy.] The art of discovering or judging of a man's character, passions. and inclinations from a study of his visible ...
An′thro‐pos″o‐phy (–pŏs″ō̍‐fy̆), n. [Gr. ἄνθρωποσ man + σοφία wisdom, knowledge.] Knowledge of the nature of man; hence, human wisdom.
An′thro‐po‐tom″ic‐al (–pō̍‐tŏm″ĭ‐kal), a. Pertaining to anthropotomy, or the dissection of human bodies.
An′thro‐pot″o‐mist (–pŏt″ō̍‐mĭst), n. One who is versed in anthropotomy, or human anatomy.
An′thro‐pot″o‐my (�), n. [Gr. ἄνθρωποσ man + τομή a cutting.] The anatomy or dissection of the human body; androtomy. Owen.
Ant′hyp‐not″ic (�). See Antihypnotic.
Ant′hyp‐o‐chon″dri‐ac (�), a. & n. See Antihypochondriac.
Ant′hys‐ter″ic (�), a. & n. See Antihysteric.
An″ti (�). [Gr. � against. See Ante.] A prefix meaning against, opposite or opposed to, contrary, or in place of; — used in composition in many English words. It is often shorte...
An′ti–A‐mer″i‐can (�), a. Opposed to the Americans, their aims, or interests, or to the genius of American institutions. Marshall.
An′ti–fed″er‐al‐ist (�), n. One of party opposed to a federative government; — applied particularly to the party which opposed the adoption of the constitution of the United Sta...
An′ti–Gal″li‐can (�), a. Opposed to what is Gallic or French.
An′ti–im‐pe″ri‐al‐ism (?), n. Opposition to imperialism; — applied specif., in the United States, after the Spanish-American war (1898), to the attitude or principles of those o...
An′ti–Sem″i‐tism (?), n. Opposition to, or hatred of, Semites, esp. Jews. — An′ti–Sem″ite (#), n. — An′ti–Sem‐it″ic (#), a.
An″ti–trade′ (�), n. A tropical wind blowing steadily in a direction opposite to the trade wind.
An″ti–trade′, n. A westerly wind which blows nearly continuously between 30° and 50° of latitude in both the northern and the southern hemisphere.
‖An″ti‐æ (�), n. pl.(Zoöl.) The two projecting feathered angles of the forehead of some birds; the frontal points.
An′ti‐al‐bu″mid (�), n. [Pref. anti- + -albumin.] (Physiol. Chem.) A body formed from albumin by pancreatic and gastric digestion. It is convertible into antipeptone.
An′ti‐al″bu‐mose′ (�), n.(Physiol.) See Albumose.