anthropoid
noun
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Pronunciation: /ˈænθɹəpɔɪd/
adj
Etymology: From Ancient Greek ἀνθρωποειδής (anthrōpoeidḗs). By surface analysis, anthrop- + -oid.
- Having characteristics of a human, usually in terms of shape or appearance.
““And I am sorry for the man she loves,” said the girl, “for he loves her. I never met him, but from what Jane tells me he must be a very wonderful person. It seems that he was born in an African jungle, and brought up by fierce, anthropoid apes.””
“The origin and development of language led to the differentiation of man from all other forms of animal life. Without this form of thought-communication and preservation man would never have achieved any higher degree of cerebration than the anthropoid ape.”
- Having characteristics of a human, usually in terms of shape or appearance.
- Having characteristics of an ape.
noun
Etymology: From Ancient Greek ἀνθρωποειδής (anthrōpoeidḗs). By surface analysis, anthrop- + -oid.
- An anthropoid animal.
“The tribe of anthropoids over which Kerchak ruled with an iron hand and bared fangs, numbered some six or eight families, each family consisting of an adult male with his females and their young, numbering in all some sixty or seventy apes.”
“Here and there a little group of shattered Indians marked where one of the anthropoids had turned to bay, and sold his life dearly.”