Stem (Anthro)= Human E.g; Anthropology
the stem means ask ex. arrogate to ask with out the right
Kill or die, although the stem is actually "nekros", Greek for death.
if you mean the stem un-, then the meaning is not. As in unprofound, or unequal.
In short, It means human, or human-like.
A prefix is a type of affix attached to a stem which modifies the meaning of that stem.
Anthro comes from "Anthropos" meaning "man" in Greek.
The prefix of anthropology is "anthro-" which comes from the Greek word "anthropos" meaning human.
The stem anthro comes from the Greek word "anthropos," which means human being. It is often used in words related to the study of humans or humanity, such as anthropology (the study of humans and their societies) or philanthropy (the love of humanity resulting in charitable work).
Anthro means humanity to my interpretation due to the common use, anthropology meaning the study of humanity... ology means the study of.
Anthro Corporation was created in 1984.
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 prefix "anthro" means human or mankind. It is derived from the Greek word "anthropos," which means human.
The prefix anthro- means "man" An example would be anthropology or anthropomorphic.
A polyp is the medical term meaning a tumor with a stem.
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"Anthro" is a shorter term for "anthropomorphic," which refers to something that has human-like characteristics or traits. This can apply to animals, objects, or even abstract concepts that are given human qualities.