humanwise

In a humanly order, manner, or fashion; in a way typical of humans

Adverb

  1. In a humanly order, manner, or fashion; in a way typical of humans
    • We ourselves, like the savage, necessarily speak of God and imagine Him humanwise,—… - 1898, The Month: An Illustrated Magazine of Literature, Science and Art
    • There is apparent everywhere an orderliness which we, humanwise, find suggestive of man's design, a conscious adherence to an architectural plan utilizing throughout the same long, parallel, west-slanting lines —… -...
    • In his view, there are no such things; there are just particles arranged humanwise. - 2014, A. J. Cotnoir, Donald L. M. Baxter, Composition as Identity:

Origin

From human + -wise.

Forms

more humanwise most humanwise human-wise