Anthropologically

Synonyms for "anthropologically"

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Translations

8 translations across 8 languages.

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Dutch

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  • antropologisch adv (in a manner which pertains to anthropology)

Finnish

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  • antropologisesti adv (in a manner which pertains to anthropology)

French

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  • anthropologiquement adv (in a manner which pertains to anthropology)

German

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  • anthropologisch adv (in a manner which pertains to anthropology)

Italian

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  • antropologicamente adv (in a manner which pertains to anthropology)

Polish

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  • antropologicznie adv (in a manner which pertains to anthropology)

Portuguese

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  • antropologicamente adv (in a manner which pertains to anthropology)

Spanish

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  • antropológicamente adv (in a manner which pertains to anthropology)

Sample sentences

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Algerians are anthropologically similar to Italians.

Source: tatoeba (8588989)

When the U.S. Census Bureau makes racial distinctions, it says they are a reflection of the country's prevailing social attitudes, rather than an attempt to define race "biologically, anthropologically, or genetically."

Source: tatoeba (11744647)

The perception of extraterrestrials as gods hinges on human psychology and cultural context. Imagine a scenario: a sleek, shimmering craft descends, and beings emerge who can heal diseases with a touch, manipulate gravity, or communicate telepathically. To a medieval peasant—or even a modern person unfamiliar with advanced tech—this might scream "divine intervention." Anthropologically, we see this pattern in cargo cults of the Pacific, where isolated tribes revered WWII airmen as gods because their planes and goods defied explanation.

Source: tatoeba (13312021)

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