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183 words match “THROP”

ANTHROPOPHAGINIAN n.
One who east human flesh. [Ludicrous] Shak.
ANTHROPOPHAGITE n.
A cannibal. W. Taylor.
ANTHROPOPHAGOUS a.
Feeding on human flesh; cannibal.
ANTHROPOPHAGY n.
The eating of human flesh; cannibalism.
ANTHROPOPHUISM n.
Human nature. [R.] Gladstone.
ANTHROPOSCOPY n.
The art of discovering or judging of a man's character, passions. and inclinations from a study of his visible features. [R.]
ANTHROPOSOPHY n.
Knowledge of the nature of man; hence, human wisdom.
ANTHROPOTOMICAL a.
Pertaining to anthropotomy, or the dissection of human bodies.
ANTHROPOTOMIST n.
One who is versed in anthropotomy, or human anatomy.
ANTHROPOTOMY n.
The anatomy or dissection of the human body; androtomy. Owen.
APANTHROPY n.
An aversion to the company of men; a love of solitude.
APHILANTHROPY n.
Want of love to mankind; -- the opposite of philanthropy. Coxe.
ARTHROPATHY n.
Any disease of the joints.
ARTHROPLEURA n.
The side or limb-bearing portion of an arthromere.
ARTHROPOD n.
One of the Arthropoda.
ARTHROPODA n.
at have jointed legs. It includes Insects, Arachnida, Pychnogonida, and Crustacea. -- Ar*throp"o*dal, a.
ARTHROPOMATA n.
One of the orders of Branchiopoda. See Branchiopoda.
CYNANTHROPY n.
A kind of madness in which men fancy themselves changed into dogs, and imitate the voice and habits of that animal.
ERYTHROPHLEINE n.
A white crystalline alkaloid, extracted from sassy bark (Erythrophleum Guineense).
ERYTHROPHYLL; ERYTHROPHYLLIN n.
The red coloring matter of leaves, fruits, flowers, etc., in distinction from chlorophyll.
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