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has gloss(noun) a primate of the family Hominidae
hominid
has glosseng: A hominid is any member of the biological family Hominidae (the "great apes"), including the extinct and extant humans, chimpanzees, bonobos, gorillas, and orangutans. This classification has been revised several times in the last few decades. These various revisions have led to a varied use of the word "hominid": the original meaning of Hominidae referred only to the modern meaning of Hominina, i.e. only humans and their closest relatives. The meaning of the taxon changed gradually, leading to the modern meaning of "hominid," which includes all great apes.
has glosseng: A hominid is any member of the biological family Hominidae (the "great apes"). That includes the extinct and currently existent humans, chimpanzees, gorillas, and orangutans. This classification has been revised several times in the last few decades. These various revisions have led to a varied use of the word "hominid": the original meaning of Hominidae referred only to the modern meaning of Hominina, that means only humans and their closest relatives. The meaning of this taxon changed. The modern meaning of "hominid" includes all great apes.
lexicalizationeng: Hominid
subclass of(noun) any placental mammal of the order Primates; has good eyesight and flexible hands and feet
primate
has subclass(noun) any living or extinct member of the family Hominidae characterized by superior intelligence, articulate speech, and erect carriage
human, man, homo, human being
has subclass(noun) former genus of primitive apelike men now Homo erectus
Pithecanthropus, genus Pithecanthropus, Pithecanthropus erectus
has subclass(noun) genus to which Peking man was formerly assigned
genus Sinanthropus, Sinanthropus
has subclass(noun) former genus of primitive man; now Homo soloensis: comprises Solo man
genus Javanthropus, Javanthropus
has subclass(noun) any of several extinct humanlike bipedal primates with relatively small brains of the genus Australopithecus; from 1 to 4 million years ago
australopithecine
has subclass(noun) fossil primates found in India
Sivapithecus
has subclass(noun) considered a possible ancestor to both anthropoid apes and humans
dryopithecine
has subclassc/simple/Hominids
Meaning
Arabic
lexicalizationara: أسلاف الإنسان
Asturian
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Catalan
lexicalizationcat: homínid
Czech
lexicalizationces: hominid
Mandarin Chinese
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German
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Esperanto
has glossepo: Biologio > Homo > Prahomo ---- Aŭstralopitekoj, kreitaĵoj kun ambaŭ homaj kaj simiaj ecoj, aperis en Afriko antaŭ almenaŭ 4 milionoj da jaroj. Fragmentoj de la ostoj de ĉi tiuj homedoj, aŭ homsimilaj kreitaĵoj, estas trovitaj en la Olduvai Interkrutejo kaj aliaj lokoj en Afriko per la sciencistoj Raymond Dart, Louis Leakey kaj Maria Leakey.
lexicalizationepo: Prahomo
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Finnish
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French
has glossfra: Lexpression « Homme préhistorique » désigne, de manière très imprécise et parfois erronée, différents Hominidés ayant vécu durant la Préhistoire, quil sagisse effectivement de représentant de lespèce humaine (Homo sapiens), du genre Homo ou même de taxons apparentés dont ne descendent pas directement les humains actuels.
lexicalizationfra: Homme prehistorique
lexicalizationfra: Homme préhistorique
lexicalizationfra: humain
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Galician
has glossglg: Un homínido é calquera membro da familia biolóxica Hominidae (os "grandes simios"), incluindo os humanos extintos e presentes, chimpancés, gorilas, e orangutáns. Esta clasificación ten sido revisada varias veces nas últimas décadas, o que levou a un uso variado da palabra "homínido": o significado orixinal de Hominidae referíase tan só ao significado moderno de Hominina, incluindo só humanos e os seus parentes máis achegados. O significado do termo cambiou gradualmente, ata o significado moderno de "homínido", que inclúe a tódolos grandes simios.
lexicalizationglg: homínido
Hebrew
lexicalizationheb: הומינידים
Croatian
has glosshrv: Hominidi su svi članovi biološke porodice Hominidae ("veliki čovjekoliki majmuni"), uključujući izumrle i živuće ljude, čimpanze, gorile i orangutane. (Ova je klasifikacija više puta bila preuređivana u posljednjih nekoliko desetljeća. Pogledajte članke Hominidae i Povijest taksonomije hominoida.)
lexicalizationhrv: Hominidi
Indonesian
has glossind: Hominid merupakan anggota keluarga biologis Hominidae ("siamang besar"), termasuk simpanse, gorila, orangutan, dll. Klasifikasi ini telah direvisi beberapa dalam beberapa dasawarsa terakhir. Sejumlah revisi tersebut telah menimbulkan penggunaan kata "hominid" yang beragam.
lexicalizationind: Hominidae
lexicalizationind: Hominid
Italian
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Korean
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Dutch
lexicalizationnld: mensachtige
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Polish
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Moldavian
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Castilian
lexicalizationspa: humano
lexicalizationspa: homínido
Serbian
has glosssrp: Хоминиди су прва човеколика бића. Више су личили на мајмуне, али су по усправном држању и конструкцији шаке подсећали на човека. Појавили су се на Земљи пре око 3,5 милиона година на подручју Африке. Ричард Лики син чувених антрополога Луиса и Мери Лики пронашао је у Кенији 1969. године прву комплетну лобању хоминида који је у научној класификацији означен као врста аустралопитекуса.
lexicalizationsrp: Хоминиди
Thai
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member of(noun) modern man and extinct immediate ancestors of man
family Hominidae, Hominidae
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