"anthropochorous" meaning in All languages combined

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Adjective [English]

IPA: /ænθɹɒpəˈkɔːɹəs/
Etymology: Ancient Greek ἄνθρωπος (ánthrōpos, “man, human”) + χωρίζω (khōrízō, “separate, spread”). Etymology templates: {{uder|en|grc|ἄνθρωπος||man, human}} Ancient Greek ἄνθρωπος (ánthrōpos, “man, human”) Head templates: {{en-adj|-}} anthropochorous (not comparable)
  1. (ecology, of fauna, or flora) that have populations transported as aliens to geographical areas by the direct or indirect, typically inadvertent, action of humans. Tags: not-comparable Categories (topical): Ecology
    Sense id: en-anthropochorous-en-adj-FmREb6eu Topics: biology, ecology, natural-sciences
  2. (ecology, of fauna, or flora) that have populations effectively relying on human transport or action, typically inadvertent, for their propagation. Tags: not-comparable Categories (topical): Ecology Translations (relying on humans for dispersal): antropocoro (Italian), antropocórico (Portuguese)
    Sense id: en-anthropochorous-en-adj-p795bVNL Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, English undefined derivations, Entries with translation boxes, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries, Terms with Italian translations, Terms with Portuguese translations Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 37 63 Disambiguation of English undefined derivations: 36 64 Disambiguation of Entries with translation boxes: 32 68 Disambiguation of Pages with 1 entry: 29 71 Disambiguation of Pages with entries: 33 67 Disambiguation of Terms with Italian translations: 35 65 Disambiguation of Terms with Portuguese translations: 36 64 Topics: biology, ecology, natural-sciences Disambiguation of 'relying on humans for dispersal': 18 82
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Derived forms: anthropochore, anthropochory

Alternative forms

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