Anthropomorphidae

/ænθroʊpoʊˌmɔːrˈfɪdeɪ/ noun

A family classification in biology (historically used) that was supposed to include human-like or humanoid organisms, though the term is largely obsolete in modern taxonomy.

From 'anthropomorphic' + '-idae' (taxonomic family suffix). An archaic zoological term from 19th-century natural history when classification systems were less rigorous.

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