anˌthropoˈmorphical,a.rare. [f.prec. + -al1.] Of anthropomorphic character or tendency. 1847Torrey Neander's Ch.Hist. II. 307 Christ..employed fewer anthropomorphical images than the Old Testament.1856Ferrier Inst.Metaph. viii. viii. 441 Our ontology would have been anthropomorphical and revolting.