Meaning of anthropology | Babel Free
ˌænθɹəˈpɒləd͡ʒiDefinitions
- The scientific study of humans, systematically describing the ethnographic, linguistic, archaeological, and evolutionary dimensions of humanity using a holistic methodological framework
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The scientific study of humans, systematically describing the ethnographic, linguistic, archaeological, and evolutionary dimensions of humanity using a holistic methodological framework. countable, uncountable
- The study of humanity in its relation to the divine, as in Christian anthropology
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The study of humanity in its relation to the divine, as in Christian anthropology. countable, uncountable
Equivalents
Català
antropologia
Čeština
antropologie
Dansk
antropologi
Ελληνικά
ανθρωπολογία
Esperanto
antropologio
Español
antropología
Euskara
antropologia
فارسی
مردمشناسی
Français
anthropologie
Gàidhlig
daonn-eòlas
Galego
antropoloxía
Հայերեն
մարդաբանություն
Bahasa Indonesia
antropologi
Íslenska
mannfræði
Italiano
antropologia
日本語
人類学
ქართული
ანთროპოლოგია
Қазақша
антропология
한국어
인류학
Latina
anthropologia
Lietuvių
antropologija
Latviešu
antropoloģija
Македонски
антропологија
Bahasa Melayu
antropologi
Malti
antropoloġija
မြန်မာဘာသာ
မနုဿဗေဒ
Nederlands
antropologie
پښتو
وګړپوهنه
Português
antropologia
Română
antropologie
Русский
антропология
Slovenčina
antropológia
Shqip
antropologji
Svenska
antropologi
Kiswahili
anthropolojia
தமிழ்
மானிடவியல்
Тоҷикӣ
мардумшиносӣ
ไทย
มานุษยวิทยา
Tagalog
antropolohiya
Українська
антропологія
Examples
“According to anthropology, there are six basic patterns of kinship terminology or kin naming systems.”
“As another man has an ardour for art or music, or natural science, Mr. Pen said that anthropology was his favourite pursuit; and had his eyes always eagerly open to its infinite varieties and beauties: contemplating with an unfailing delight all specimens of it in all places to which he resorted […]”
“Whilst History endeavours to represent the various phases of civilized life to the fullest extent, the interest of Anthropology rests chiefly upon the general features and the greatest differences in the various forms of human life; for as regards the latter science, these diversities form the most important and characteristic part, and we should have but a one-sided conception of man, if our notions of him were only derived from the history of civilization without taking into consieration the resquisite supplement arising from the study of uncivilized nations, and of man in a primative state.”
“What I really liked about cyborg anthropology is that it crossed multiple fields of study.”
CEFR level
C2
Mastery
This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary — mastery level.
This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary — mastery level.
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