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What is the meaning of root word anthrop?

The root word "anthrop" comes from the Greek word "anthropos," which means "human" or "man."

It is often used in scientific and philosophical terms to indicate a relationship to humans.

Here are some examples of words using the root "anthrop":

* Anthropology: The study of humankind.

* Anthropometry: The measurement of the human body.

* Anthropocentrism: The belief that humans are the most important beings in the universe.

* Anthropogenic: Caused by human activity.

* Android: A robot resembling a human.

So, whenever you see "anthrop" in a word, it generally refers to something connected to or related to humans.

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