theanthropic
American
[thee-an-throp-ik]
/ ˌθi ænˈθrɒp ɪk /
adjective
Etymology
Origin of theanthropic
First recorded in 1645–55; from Greek theánthrōpos “god-man,” equivalent to Greek theo- the(o)- ( def. ) + Greek ánthrōpos anthrop(o)- ( def. ) + -ic
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