hamadryas
Britishnoun
Etymology
Origin of hamadryas
C19: via New Latin from Latin; see hamadryad
Example Sentences
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Female hamadryas baboons given hormonal contraception lived 29 percent longer, while castrated males lived 19 percent longer.
From Science Daily • Jan. 16, 2026
Thoth, the god of learning and wisdom was represented by a hamadryas baboon.
From Science Daily • Oct. 24, 2023
Researchers know from archaeological remains that the ancient Egyptians imported both Papio anubis, commonly known as the olive baboon, and P. hamadryas.
From Scientific American • Nov. 17, 2021
If Egyptians obtained hamadryas baboons from Punt, then tracing the geographic origins of the mummies more specifically might allow us to pinpoint the location of this legendary place.
From Scientific American • Nov. 17, 2021
Baboons, you know, are Cynocephali or dog-headed monkeys; the species includes drills, mandrills, sphinx, chacma and hamadryas.
From The Sin of Monsieur Pettipon and other humorous tales by Connell, Richard
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