Anthropomorphic
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Giving a non human object human charactaristics.
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This word is any animal with human characteristics.
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Art or stories where characters contain a mixture of animal and human characteristics.
Most anthropomorphic characters walk on two legs, speak and often wear clothes. They are fantasy creatures.
They can exist on a spectrum from having almost all animal characteristics, with only a few human traits, or being almost all human with a few animal traits.
Some people in the [furry] fandom prefer the term anthropomorphic to describe the art, writing and role playing they engage in. It is a more inclusive term, as many anthro characters combine human traits with the traits of non-furry animals, such as lizards, dinosaurs and birds.
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Objects, animals, or gods that have human characteristics in fictional works. It usually refers to animals with the ability to speak.
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Literally means giving human characteristics to an inatimate object.
To [VeronicaMartians], this word is the oh-so-clever word Logan gave to Van Clemens.
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Used to describe a fictional animal if the writer chooses to give it the ability to speak and communicate. Wikipedia uses the word anthropomorphic for any animal in fiction that has human level intelligence, but you should only use it for animals in fiction that speak.
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