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What (who) is zoomorphic - definition

ATTRIBUTION OF CHARACTERISTICS OR APPEARANCE OF ANIMALS TO HUMAN BEINGS, DEITIES, OR NATURAL PHENOMENA
Zoomorphic; Theriomorph; Zoomorph; Theriomorphism; Theriomorphic
  • The 'Cockerel' diadem, from [[Calouste Gulbenkian Museum]] ([[Lisbon]], Portugal), made between 1897 and 1898 by [[René Lalique]]
  • Fish-shaped door handle from Germany, an example of a zoomorphic artwork
  • Urdu script]], an example of zoomorphic calligraphy

zoomorphic         
[?zu:?(?)'m?:f?k, ?z???(?)-, zu:'m?:f?k]
¦ adjective having or representing animal forms or gods of animal form.
Derivatives
zoomorphism noun
Zoomorphic         
·adj Of or pertaining to Zoomorphism.
theriomorphic         
[????r??(?)'m?:f?k]
¦ adjective (especially of a deity) having an animal form.
Origin
C19: from Gk therion 'wild animal' + -morph + -ic.

Wikipedia

Zoomorphism

The word zoomorphism derives from Ancient Greek: ζωον, romanized: zōon, lit. 'animal' and Ancient Greek: μορφη, romanized: morphē, lit. 'form; shape'. In the context of art, zoomorphism could describe art that imagines humans as non-human animals. It can also be defined as art that portrays one species of animal like another species of animal or art that uses animals as a visual motif, sometimes referred to as "animal style." In ancient Egyptian religion, deities were depicted in animal form which is an example of zoomorphism in not only art but in a religious context. It is also similar to the term therianthropy; which is the ability to shape shift into animal form, except that with zoomorphism the animal form is applied to a physical object. It means to attribute animal forms or animal characteristics to other animals, or things other than an animal; similar to but broader than anthropomorphism. Contrary to anthropomorphism, which views animal or non-animal behavior in human terms, zoomorphism is the tendency of viewing human behavior in terms of the behavior of animals. It is also used in literature to portray the act of humans or objects with animalistic behavior or features. The use of zoomorphism served as a decorative element to objects that are typically quite simple in shape and design.

Examples of use of zoomorphic
1. Maybe we should now expect some zoomorphic cartoons from the same brilliant satirical minds that have always cast George Bush as a chimp.