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Family is an anthropological fact—a socially and culturally related fact.

The philosophical investigation of our anthropological reality is the cornerstone of higher education.

He'd come to your child's Bar Mitzvah, but his interest in synagogues seemed anthropological.

And not just the evil but also the anthropological mistakenness of communism.

Not in some grand gesture or anthropological experiment, just … a cup of coffee.

Anthropological writers, by an oversight, have dwelt on Oki, but have not mentioned Ahone.

The one is anthropological dualism, regarding the soul as a distinct entity which comes to the body from without.

Baudru Dsir was turned over to the anthropological service; they had never seen anything like him.

But to break in on a creature engaged in—well, we don't know what primal private activity—is against all anthropological practice.

These desks were indeed scientific, following in their construction the anthropological study of the child.

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On this page you'll find 55 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to anthropological, such as: animal, anthropoid, biped, hominid, humanoid, and mortal.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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