a. rare. [ad. mod.L. anthrōpologic-us (1594), f. Gr. ἀνθρωπο-λόγ-ος: see ANTHROPOLOGY and -IC.] Of anthropology.
1850. Kingsley, Misc., I. 219. Such subtle anthropologic wisdom as the Ode on the Intimations of Immortality.
1878. N. Amer. Rev., CXXVI. 553. But we shall hardly expect to get at the vital principles of anthropologic science by means of rule and compass.