[f. Gr. ζῴον animal + μορφή shape.] A representation of an animal form in art; a zoomorphic design or figure.
1895. Haddon, Evol. Art, 40. The designs are based on human faces ; sometimes the human form is employed, and occasionally zoomorphs are depicted.
1902. Trans. Glasgow Archaeol. Soc. (N.S.), IV. 398. Key-patterns, zoömorphs, and figure subjects.