Crossword-Solution: ANTHROPOMETRY
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Anthropometry | n. | Measurement of the height and other dimensions of human beings, especially at different ages, or in different races, occupations, etc. |
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| Clue | Answers |
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| HUMAN body, measurement of | 1 answer |
| measurement and study of the human body and its parts and capacities | 1 answer |
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Anthropometry and average girths and dimensions, strength, etc., of the parts of the body are first charted in percentile grades; and each individual is referred to the apparatus and exercises best fitted to correct weaknesses and subnormalities.
The present academic zeal for physical development is in great need of closer affiliation with anthropometry.
The myth, custom, belief, domestic practises of savages, vegetative and animal traits in infancy and childhood, the development of which is a priceless boon for the higher education of women, open of themselves a great field of human interest where she needs to know the great results, the striking details, the salient illustrations, the basal principles rather than to be entangled in the details of anthropometry, craniometry, philology, etc.
One of its subdivisions, anthropometry, is almost an independent discipline with methods of its own; it describes the characteristics of human races as these are determined by statistical methods of a somewhat technical nature.
You can see his portrait if you like, mademoiselle, at the Bureau of Anthropometry, where each convict's photograph is taken, with every possible view of his face, when he first becomes an inmate of the prison." "I would rather see the man himself," answered Virginia.