The Greek root that refers to man or mankind is "anthropo-".
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"Philanthropy" is the word that most likely means actions displaying a love for mankind in Greek. The root words "philos" and "anthropos" mean love and mankind, respectively.
There is no such Greek root. There is mala, an adverb meaning very, exceedingly; and the root mala- meaning soft.
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).
homo meaning either: a. man (latin) b. same (greek??)
Two roots; phil- 'love', and anthro- 'mankind. Both latin.
It's based on the root (andr-) of the Greek word for man, just as the term misogyny is based on the root (gyn-) of the Greek word for woman. If you meant hatred for mankind, that's misanthropy.
In Greek the name means defender of man/men/mankind
The root-word is Anthrop which comes from Anthorop which means man in Greek.
Anthrop root word is Greek meaning man.
Anthro comes from "Anthropos" meaning "man" in Greek.
Prometheus made mankind from clay in Greek mythology. Prometheus shaped man from mud.
(Ad′am) [Earthling Man; Mankind; Humankind; from a root meaning "red"].
The root-word is Anthrop which comes from Anthorop which means man in Greek.
Prometheus and Epimetheus were given the task to create mankind.
A philanthropist. This term comes from the greek for a lover of man.
Alexandra in Greek means "Defender of Mankind" How do I know this? That's my name too!
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