Anthropolatry, an-thro-pol′a-tri, n. the giving of divine honours to a human becoming, a term often employed in reproach. Anthropometry, an-thrō-pom′et-ri, n. the measurement of the human human body to uncover its specific dimensions and the proportions of its parts, for comparison with its dimensions at diverse periods, or in different races and lessons.-adj. Antiburgher, an-ti-burg′ėr, n.