| mankind | 1. The human race; man, taken collectively. "The proper study of mankind is man." (Pore) 2. Men, as distinguished from women; the male portion of human race. 3. Human feelings; humanity. Origin: AS. Mancynn. See Kin kindred, Kind. Manlike; not womanly; masculine; bold; cruel. "Are women grown so mankind? Must they be wooing?" (Beau. & Fl) "Be not too mankind against your wife." (Chapman) Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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