Anthropos is Ancient Greek for "man; human being."
Anthropos sometimes is explained as a compound of aner "man" and ops (genitive case of opos) "eye, face;" so literally translating as "he who has the face of a man."
Anthropo (Άνθρωπος)= human
Anthropo- from the Greek anthropos meaning human being
The root word that means people or human is "anthropo-", derived from the Greek word "anthrōpos" meaning human being.
Anthropo- from the Greek anthropos meaning human being
demo like in democracy (govt. of the people
δημο- (demo) means the people. ex. democracy demo-cracy the people's power (-cracy from cratos/kratos power)
The Greek root that refers to man or mankind is "anthropo-".
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The root word for "anthropos" is "anthropo-" which comes from the Greek word for "human" or "man".
The Greek root for botany is "botanē," which means plants or vegetation.
anthropomorphize is a word
Yes it is a Greek root, it means join, unite, or connet