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Ανθρωπος is the [[Koine Greek]] word meaning either "man" or "person" | Ανθρωπος is the [[Koine Greek]] word meaning either "man" or "person" | ||
It is a second declension masculine noun. | It is a second declension masculine noun. | ||
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+ | The English word "anthropology" (the study of humanity and cultures) is derived from this word. | ||
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Ανθρωπος is the Koine Greek word meaning either "man" or "person"
It is a second declension masculine noun.
The English word "anthropology" (the study of humanity and cultures) is derived from this word.
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