ANTHROPOLOGY

Source: 524, 566, 567

ANTHROPOL'OGY, noun [Gr. man, and discourse.]1. A discourse upon human nature.2. The doctrine of the structure of the human body; the natural history or physiology of the human species.3. The word denotes that manner of expression by which the inspired writers attribute human parts and passions to God.

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anthropology. Anthropology, n. a discourse on human nature

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An′thro‐pol″o‐gy (�), n. [[Gr. � man + -logy.]] 1. 1. The science of the structure and functions of the human body.
2. 2. The science of man; — sometimes used in a limited sense to mean the study of man as an object of natural history, or as an animal.
3. 3. That manner of expression by which the inspired writers attribute human parts and passions to God.