anthroponomy

anthroponomy
The study of the laws governing the development of the human species and the relation to the environment. [anthropo- + G. nomos, law]

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an·thro·pon·o·my (an″thrə-ponґə-me) [anthropo- + Gr. nomos law] the science that deals with the laws of human development in relation to environment and to other organisms.

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