pithecism

/ˌpɪθˈɪsɪzəm/

Definitions

1. noun

A preference for apes, especially as a symbol of wildness or savagery, or a human who exhibits ape-like qualities.

“The artist’s depiction of apes in her paintings was a form of pithecism, reflecting her fascination with the creatures.”

Synonyms

  • bestiality
  • sauvagerie

Antonyms

  • civilization
  • humanism