anthropoid
Americanadjective
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resembling humans.
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Anthropology, Zoology. belonging or pertaining to the group of primates characterized by a relatively flat face, dry nose, small immobile ears, and forward-facing eyes, comprising New World monkeys, Old World monkeys, and apes, including humans: these primates were formerly classified into their own suborder, Anthropoidea, which has been supplanted by the more inclusive suborder Haplorhini.
noun
adjective
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resembling man
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resembling an ape; apelike
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of or relating to the suborder Anthropoidea
noun
Other Word Forms
- anthropoidal adjective
- pseudoanthropoid adjective
Etymology
Origin of anthropoid
First recorded in 1825–35; anthropo-, + -oid ( def. )
Example Sentences
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Hitherto, no specimen of anthropoid primates had been discovered in America.”
From Scientific American
Before seeing them in person, I had always imagined the saguaro as an isolate: a green anthropoid giant, looming off in the sunset alone.
From New York Times
To those I will add a few superlatives that were not celebrated at my own high school: most melancholic, most quizzical, most skilled at vibrating the deepest strings of the anthropoid heart.
From New York Times
The pages that follow describe how the infant son of the dead Lord and Lady Greystoke is reared by an anthropoid ape named Kala and learns to survive and flourish in the African jungle.
From Washington Post
If rhesus macaques, or macaques in general, did not have beat perception, then surely, I thought, chimpanzees and other anthropoids did.
From Salon
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