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What are words with the root anthrope?

The root "anthrope" comes from the Greek word "anthropos", meaning "human being". Here are some words with the root "anthrope":

Common Words

* Anthropology: The study of humankind, especially its origins, development, and cultural variations.

* Anthropologist: A person who studies anthropology.

* Anthropomorphic: Having human characteristics or form.

* Misanthrope: A person who dislikes humankind.

* Philanthropy: The act of giving money or time to help make life better for others.

* Philosopher: Someone who studies the fundamental nature of reality, existence, knowledge, and ethics. (Derived from "philosophia", meaning "love of wisdom", which in turn is derived from "philos", meaning "love" and "sophia", meaning "wisdom".)

Less Common Words

* Anthroposophy: A spiritual philosophy developed by Rudolf Steiner.

* Anthropogenesis: The origin and development of humankind.

* Anthropometry: The measurement of the human body.

* Anthropophagy: The practice of eating human flesh (cannibalism).

* Anthropogeny: The origin and development of humankind.

Words with Related Roots

* Humanitarian: Concerned with or seeking to promote human welfare. (From "humanus", meaning "human")

* Humanism: A philosophical and ethical stance emphasizing human agency and reason. (From "humanus")

* Humanity: The state or quality of being human. (From "humanus")

These are just some examples, and there are many other words that contain or are related to the root "anthrope".

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