zoomorphic
Americanadjective
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of or relating to a deity or other being conceived of as having the form of an animal.
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characterized by a highly stylized or conventionalized representation of animal forms.
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representing or using animal forms.
Other Word Forms
- zoomorph noun
Etymology
Origin of zoomorphic
Example Sentences
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A Unesco world heritage site since 1994, the Nazca Lines, which are made up of hundreds of geometric and zoomorphic images, were created by removing rocks and earth to reveal the contrasting materials below.
From The Guardian
Stylings included mythological and zoomorphic motifs — a delightful eruption of irregularity.
From Los Angeles Times
I’m staring at a creature that shouldn’t exist, a zoomorphic mashup of anatomical incongruities.
From Time
Just before the curtain was raised inside, we asked readers what they saw when they looked up at the exterior of the zoomorphic pavilion.
From New York Times
The researchers dug out mountains of dirt and rocks, using remote-control robots, and found zoomorphic vessels like this.
From BBC
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