homunculus
noun
- alchemical miniature human being
Wiktionary
Pronunciation: /hɒˈmʌŋk.jʊ.ləs/ / /həˈmʌŋk.jə.ləs/ / /hoʊˈmʌŋk.jə.ləs/
noun
Etymology: Borrowed from Latin homunculus, from homō (“man”) + -culus (diminutive suffix).
- A small, artificially created human or human-like being.
- A small human.
- A miniature adult, once imagined by spermists to be present in human sperm.
“Ser Perth stayed near him most of the time now. The man was obviously worried, but tried not to show it. "We've managed to get some testosterone from a blond homunculus," he reported. "That should put you on your feet in no time. Don't worry, young man we'll keep you vivified somehow until the Sign changes." But he didn't sound convincing.”
““It’s this snaggletoothed, little bird-footed homunculus caricature,” Bourneuf said. “Many artists at this time were trying to make new altarpieces. Klee tended to take a very skeptical distance from the sort of grandiose projects of many of his expressionist peers, so I think it’s actually kind of mocking those hopes.””
- The nerve map of the human body that exists on the parietal lobe of the human brain.