Definition of Anthropogenetic

1. Adjective. Of or relating to the study of the origins and development of human beings.

Exact synonyms: Anthropogenic
Partainyms: Anthropogenesis, Anthropogenesis
Derivative terms: Anthropogenesis, Anthropogeny

Lexicographical Neighbors of Anthropogenetic

anthropizing
anthropobiology
anthropocentric
anthropocentricity
anthropocentrism
anthropocentrisms
anthropochory
anthropod
anthropodermic
anthropodicies
anthropodicy
anthropods
anthropoeia
anthropogenesis
anthropogenetic (current term)
anthropogenetics
anthropogenic
anthropogenically
anthropogenies
anthropogenous
anthropogeny
anthropoglot
anthropoglots
anthropogony
anthropography
anthropoid
anthropoid ape
anthropoid pelvis
anthropoidal

Literary usage of Anthropogenetic

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Glimpses of the Cosmos by Lester Frank Ward (1915)
"ora, etc., which are known to be entirely off the anthropogenetic line. Such crude exposition of so important a law as that of evolution can only react ..."

2. The Riddle of the Universe at the Close of the Nineteenth Century by Ernst Heinrich Philipp August Haeckel (1900)
"The progress we have made in anthropogenetic research during the last few years is described in the paper which I read on " Our Present Knowledge of the ..."

3. Pharmaceutical Journal by Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain (1850)
"... and Christians near Beder, as the first basis of Islamism, 570 years after Christ, the anthropogenetic ideas of Mahommed in opposition to the Mosaic. ..."

4. Transactions of the Third International Congress for the History of Religions by Percy Stafford Allen, John de Monins Johnson (1908)
"... study of the development of religious experience in the individual—and the anthropogenetic—the study of the racial or historical evolution of ..."

5. Pulmonary tuberculosis by Maurice Fishberg (1922)
"If they were " anthropogenetic"—transmitted from man to man—the proportion of humans with bovine infections would be about the same in all organs. ..."

6. Faiths of Famous Men in Their Own Words: Comprising Religious Views of the by John Kenyon Kilbourn (1900)
"DRUMMOND'S anthropogenetic APOLOGETICS. Granted that natural selection and evolution are facts, they are not irreconcilable with the belief that God has ..."

7. Fragments in Philosophy and Science: Being Collected Essays and Addresses by James Mark Baldwin (1902)
"(a) The anthropogenetic view. The treatment of religion M illustrating historical evolution is now yielding most important results.1 As to the ..."

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