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#23887 03/21/01 11:44 AM
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...there's an epidemic of them, how about:

anthracts ?

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If inanimates can become animates, the Converse might go, too.
For example, sneakers with flashing lights make the wearer feel like an airplane.
Couldn't you say the same about anthropomorphism itself, that the anthropomorphic *image* is a two-way street?
Here, is "entthros" (en-throhss) for your considered rejection.



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Hyla's "anthromorph" is perfect, IMHO. It sounds just artificial enough to imply the artificial humanity that is the hallmark of the anthromorph.

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Yup, and it could easily be adapted to cartoon characters like Transformers.


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What a week! My private mail box fuller than ever (having prodded y'all to keep it that way in a previous post), and someone saying a word I've coined before this august bunch is perfect!

Think I'll stick around.

Hyla




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The only claim to bastardization I can see here is the dropping of the -po- from anthropomorph. The loss of the -ic fits well with the existing ectomorph, endomorph and mesomorph from their respective -ic forms. I vote for anthromorph, too.

Incidentally, M-W gives a stylized human figure (as in prehistoric art) as a definition for anthropomorph


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This is wonderful! And so much fun. I really appreciate everybody's help with this. So far, here are the contenders:

animate
anthracts
anthro (shorthand by default)
anthromorph
anthrop
anthropoid
entthros
golem
humanesque
humankinda
humanoid
personate (suggested by a friend)
pseudoanthros

Anyone else want to weigh in? How about sharing your preference?


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I'm with the masses on this one; anthromorph conveys the underlying meaning and sounds good too.


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Just some of my quick gut reactions:

animate-------------------------------------------Already means something else
anthracts-----------------------------------------Sounds too much like antrhax
anthro (shorthand by default)-------------Too short, common term for anthropology
anthromorph-------------------------------------I'm leaning towards the unabrreviated anthropomorh which means what you want anyway, I think
anthrop--------------------------------------------Again, too short
anthropoid----------------------------------------Commonly used in the phrase anthropoid apes, I wouldn't want that connotation
entthros-------------------------------------------Doesn't ring right, or as our mia xara would say, doesn't taste right.
golem----------------------------------------------Already means something else, too grotesque
humanesque------------------------------------Might be OK if you're looking for an adjective, doesn't hack it as a noun
humankinda-------------------------------------Too slangy
humanoid-----------------------------------------Maybe, but definitely second to anthro(po)morph
personate (suggested by a friend)-------I was going to say something else, but this one is growing on me
pseudoanthros----------------------------------I'd drop the first o giving pseudanthros but I still don't quite like it.


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Thanks to everyone who gave suggestions for this thorny problem. My colaborator and I are going to try out Hyla's "anthromorph" and see if it sticks. I'll let you all know if anything comes of our project!

Thanks much!


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