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*Art that imagines humans as non-human animals〔Hope B. Werness, ''The Continuum Encyclopedia of Animal Symbolism in Art'', Continuum International Publishing Group, 2004, px. ISBN 0-8264-1525-3〕 *Art that portrays one species of animal like another species of animal *Art that creates patterns using animal imagery, or animal style *Deities depicted in animal form, such as exist in ancient Egyptian religion〔Simson R Najovits, ''Egypt, Trunk of the Tree: A Modern Survey of an Ancient Land'', Algora Publishing, 2004, p279. ISBN 0-87586-201-2〕 *Therianthropy: the ability to shapeshift into animal form〔Gerina Dunwich, ''Wicca A to Z: A Modern Witch's Encyclopedia'', Kensington Pub Corp, 1998, p155. ISBN 0-8065-1930-4〕 *Attributing animal form or other animal characteristics to anything other than an animal; similar to but broader than anthropomorphism *The tendency of viewing human behaviour in terms of the behaviour of animals, contrary to anthropomorphism, which views animal or non-animal behaviour in human terms The word derives from the Greek ζωον (''zōon''), meaning animal, and μορφη (''morphē''), meaning shape or form. ==Examples== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Zoomorphism」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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