Anthropomorphisation

/ænθroʊpoʊˌmɔːrfɪˈzeɪʃən/ noun

The British spelling of anthropomorphization; the process of attributing human characteristics, emotions, or intentions to non-human things, animals, or abstract concepts.

From 'anthropomorphic' + '-isation' (British variant of '-ization'). A product of 20th-century psychology and linguistics to describe a universal human cognitive tendency.

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