"anthropodermic" meaning in All languages combined

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Adjective [Anglais]

  1. anthropodermique, relatif à la peau humaine ou constitué de celle-ci.
    Sense id: fr-anthropodermic-en-adj-y4h38-KM Categories (other): Exemples en anglais
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    "(Attesté en 1945)Composé de ἄνθρωπος, ánthrôpos (« homme, humain ») et de δέρμα, derma (« peau »), littéralement « peau humaine », avec le suffixe -ic. Probablement forgé par Lawrence S. Thompson."
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          "text": "The most common type of anthropodermic binding in England is the skin of a criminal used to bind his own dossier.",
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