a. rare. [f. prec. + -AL 1.] Of anthropomorphic character or tendency.

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1847.  Torrey, Neander’s Ch. Hist., II. 307. Christ … employed fewer anthropomorphical images than the Old Testament.

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1856.  Ferrier, Inst. Metaph., VIII. viii. 441. Our ontology would have been anthropomorphical and revolting.

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