pantomorph

/ˈpæntoʊmɔrf/

Definitions

1. noun

A creature or being, especially in science fiction or fantasy, that has characteristics or features of both human and animal, often used to represent or describe a hybrid or mixed entity.

“The movie featured a range of pantomorphs, each with unique and fantastical combinations of human and animal traits.”

Synonyms

  • chimera
  • hybrid
  • monstrous creature

Antonyms

  • anthropomorphic
  • humanoid