different between kemonomimi vs zoomorphism

kemonomimi

English

Etymology

From Japanese ?? (kemonomimi), from ? (kemono, animal) + ? (mimi, ear).

Noun

kemonomimi (plural kemonomimi)

  1. (chiefly Japanese fiction) A humanoid fictional character who possesses animal ears and/or tails.

Hyponyms

  • (fictional character with cat features): nekomimi, catperson

See also

  • kemonomimi on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
  • furry
  • anthropomorphism
  • zoomorphism
  • nahualism

Japanese

Romanization

kemonomimi

  1. R?maji transcription of ?????

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zoomorphism

English

Alternative forms

  • zoömorphism

Etymology

zoo- +? -morphism

Noun

zoomorphism (plural zoomorphisms)

  1. The representation of gods as animals or the attributing of animal characteristics to gods.
  2. (art, literature) The use of animal figures in art and design or of animal symbols in literature.
  3. The viewing of human behavior in terms of the behavior of animals.

Translations

See also

  • zoomorphism on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
  • anthropomorphism
  • kemonomimi
  • nahualism

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