- Attribution of animal characteristics or qualities to a god.
- Use of animal forms in symbolism, literature, or graphic representation.
Dictionary:
zo·o·mor·phism (zō'ə-môr'fĭz'əm) ![]() |
| Wikipedia: Zoomorphism |
Zoomorphism is the shaping of something in animal form or terms. Examples include:
The word derives from the Greek ζωον (zōon), meaning animal, and μορφη (morphē), meaning shape or form.
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