An anthro is an informal term for an anthropomorphic character in fiction.
The prefix of anthropology is "anthro-" which comes from the Greek word "anthropos" meaning human.
"Anthro" is a commonly used prefix, and can be considered short for a variety of words. Amongst the many examples include the words anthropomorphic and anthropology.
The word anthro? I believe that the word came from Latin, though I really don't have anything to back this statement up... I hope that helped.
The abbreviation for anthropology classes is typically "ANTH" or "ANTHRO."
Beauty is subjective. Some popular choices include wolves, felines, and dragons, as they often embody qualities such as grace, power, and mystique that some find attractive. Ultimately, it depends on personal preferences.
Anthro Corporation was created in 1984.
Stem (Anthro)= Human E.g; Anthropology
The prefix "anthro" means human or mankind. It is derived from the Greek word "anthropos," which means human.
Anthro comes from "Anthropos" meaning "man" in Greek.
The prefix anthro- means "man" An example would be anthropology or anthropomorphic.
The prefix of anthropology is "anthro-" which comes from the Greek word "anthropos" meaning human.
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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" is a commonly used prefix, and can be considered short for a variety of words. Amongst the many examples include the words anthropomorphic and anthropology.
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An Anthro wolf is a wolf with "human like" characteristics such as walking on two legs, wearing clothing, ability to speak Etc. Anthro wolves are mythical (So far as we humans know) and are most common in fan art and other types of media arts.
Anthro 101?