ANTHROPOMORPHIC & ZOOMORPHIC


Anthropomorphic comes from the Late Latin word anthropomorphus, which itself traces to a Greek term birthed from the roots "anthrōp-" (meaning "human being") and "-morphos" ("-morphous"/to change form).

Zoo- (or zo-) derives from the Greek word zōion, meaning "animal," and -morph comes from the Greek morphē, meaning "form."


• FACES

Pareidolia is the psychological phenomenon of seeing faces in objects.
Some are obvious - some are designed in - some are pure chance.