Anthropology
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From New Latin anthropologia, from anthropo- (from Ancient Greek ἄνθρωπος(ánthrōpos, “man, mankind, human, humanity”)) + -logy (from Ancient Greek -λογία(-logía)).
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anthropology (n.)
"science of the natural history of man," 1590s, originally especially of the relation between physiology and psychology, from Modern Latin anthropologia or coined independently in English from anthropo- + -logy. In Aristotle, anthropologos is used literally, as "speaking of man." Related: Anthropologic; anthropological.