| hominidae | Family of the suborder haplorhini (anthropoidea). It includes homo sapiens (modern man), the only human species still in existence. (12 Dec 1998) |
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Synonyms : Hominini, Pongidae, Ape, Hominid, Hominin, Homininus
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hominian: characterizing the family Hominidae, which includes Homo sapiens as well as extinct species of manlike creatures a primate of the family Hominidae
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| Hominidae |
modern man and extinct immediate ancestors of man
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An organism that belongs in the family Hominidae. Hominids are generally recognized using the criterion of upright locomotion (bipedalism).
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Humans and humanlike ancestors since the time of divergence from the African apes. Some researchers advocate a somewhat different definition, including the African apes, and use the term "hominin" to refer to humans and their bipedal ancestors.
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| Hominidae |
(ho-mih9nih-day)In a traditional taxonomy, the family of modern and extinct human species, defined as the primates that are habitually bipedal. Members of this group are called hominids.
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| hominid | a primate of the family Hominidae |
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| hominid | characterizing the family Hominidae, which includes Homo sapiens sapiens as well as extinct species of manlike creatures |
| hominid | modern man and extinct immediate ancestors of man |
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