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antrópico
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It is said of what is "related to man as a species". It is a common term in philosophy, where natural conditions are considered from our intellectual point of view, or in ecology, where the impact of human activity on its environment is evaluated, or in geography, or any activity where people intervene. It is a word of Greek origin as 945; 957; 952; 961; 969; 960; 953; 954; 959; 962; ( anthroopikos "human (as a whole of the species)", formed by 945; 957; 952; 961; 969; 960; 959; 962; ( anthroopos "man, belonging to mankind") 953; 954; 959; 962; ( _ikos "relating to" ) .

  




Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez

It means relative to man, concerning human beings. Human activities or harmful effects caused by man.

  


felipe lorenzo del rio

Adjective used in the scientific fields, derived from anthropos, man with the suffix -ico of relationship . It is said of everything modified or generated by human activity in the natural environment.

  


GARCÍA ALBERTO

anthropic, relative or perten. to/el-la /-the: acts of man

  


Francisco Valdez Mendoza

Adj. masc. Concerning the 40 man; as gender human, taxonomic; as grammatical gender would be ándrico, a neologism of ' anéer, Andros ': male, male ). Anthropic derives from the Greek noun 'ánthroopos': man, human, and the ending "iko": relative to.

  



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