anthropogeny
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]From anthropo- + -geny, attested 1839. As it were from a Greek *ἀνθρωπογένεια (*anthrōpogéneia), hypothetical abstract noun of ἀνθρωπογενής (anthrōpogenḗs, “born of man”).
Noun
[edit]anthropogeny (usually uncountable, plural anthropogenies)
Translations
[edit]study of human origins and development
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