anthropological
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Adj — Relating to the study of human societies, cultures, and origins.
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Etymology
Formed from anthropology plus the adjective ending -ical.
Full origin of anthropological →Frequently asked questions
What does “anthropological” mean?
The word “anthropological” means relating to the study of human societies, cultures, and origins. In plain terms, having to do with anthropology, the study of humankind.
How do you pronounce “anthropological”?
“Anthropological” is pronounced an-thruh-puh-LAHD-zhee-kuhl (/æn.θɹə.pəˈlɑd͡ʒikəl/ in IPA).
How do you use “anthropological” in a sentence?
Here is “anthropological” used in a sentence: “The museum's anthropological exhibits trace how early humans migrated across continents.”
What part of speech is “anthropological”?
“Anthropological” is an adjective.
Is “anthropological” a common word?
“Anthropological” is an uncommon word in modern English, usually learned at around the C2 level.