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1. agriological, adj. View full entry 1878

...Of or relating to agriology....

2. † agriologist, n. View full entry 1875

...Friedrich Max Müller's name for: a specialist in the history and culture of primitive peoples....

3. agriology, n. View full entry 1878

...Friedrich Max Müller's name for: the comparative study of the history and culture of primitive peoples....

4. ambilateral, adj. View full entry a1832

...Two-sided, bilateral; spec. in Med., affecting equally both sides of the body or a part; also, ambidextrous....

5. Amerind, n. and adj. View full entry 1899

...orig. and chiefly Cultural Anthropol. An American Indian....

6. anthropogenic, adj. View full entry 1889

...anthropogeny Of or pertaining to anthropogeny....

7. anthropogeny, n. View full entry 1839

...The investigation of the origin of man....

8. anthropogony, n. View full entry a1871

...The origin of man....

9. anthropologic, adj. View full entry 1850

...Of anthropology....

10. anthropological, adj. View full entry 1825

...Of, pertaining to, or connected with, anthropology....

11. anthropoˈlogically, adv. View full entry 1883

...In an anthropological manner or way....

12. anthropometer, n. View full entry 1883

...One who studies or practises anthropometry. rare....

13. anthropometric, adj. View full entry 1871

...Of or belonging to, skilled in, or given to, anthropometry....

14. anˌthropoˈmetrical, adj. View full entry 1878

...Relating or pertaining to anthropometry....

15. anthropometry, n. View full entry 1839

...The measurement of the human body with a view to determine its average dimensions, and the proportion of its parts, at different ages and in different races or classes....

16. anthroponomy, n. View full entry 1857

...A name proposed by several writers for the study of human function or behaviour, in various spec. senses....

17. autonym, n. View full entry 1854

...One's own name, a person's real name; esp. the real name of an author, as distinguished from a pseudonym (pseudonym1). Hence: a person who publishes a book...

18. biologism, n. View full entry 1852

...= electrobiology2. Obs.rare....

19. biologistic, adj. View full entry 1891

...Employing electrobiology. Cf. biologism1. Obs.rare....

20. biosocial, adj. View full entry 1893

...Of, relating to, or involving the interaction of biological and social factors. Cf. biosociology...

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