The word in Latin for "the movement of different voices against one another" is <em>motet</em>. In Medieval times, the word was <em>motectum, </em>the word was also used to describe the phrase during the Renaissance era.
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The word "antropomorphic" means "shaped like a human", i.e. described as having a human form or human attributes, or considering animals and objects as having human qualities. The word comes from Greek "anthropomorphos", which was coined from two words. The first is "anthrop", which means man. The other is "morphos", which means form. This word is used to describe concept called "anthropomorphism". It is the attribution of human traits, emotions and intentions to non-human entities. In religion and mythology, anthropomorphism refers to recognition of human qualities in gods.
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<span>The colonists have demanded fair treatment from the British government many times, and they believe separating from Britain is their last resort.</span>