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Any simian, but often restricted to the smaller, long-tailed simians, in contradistinction to apes. These monkeys according to occult history are descended from the offspring of unawakened human beings of the third root-race, who united with certain animals. The larger anthropoid simians or apes were produced later by renewed intercourse between undeveloped Atlanteans and the then existing part-human, part-animal descendants of the creatures just described. ...
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1. the sum of five hundred dollars. 2. mischievous child. 3. a fool, dolt, simpleton.
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Novels written during the Ming period in China; recognized as classics in their own time; established standards for Chinese prose literature. (p. 679)
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| monkey h. |
a condition in which the thumb lies in adduction and extension and cannot be opposed so as to touch the tips of the other fingers, because of thenar muscle weakness, sometimes caused by lesions of the median nerve. Called also main en singe and monkey paw.
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| monkey p. |
see under hand.
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