Homo sapiens
Americannoun
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the species of bipedal primates to which modern humans (Homo sapiens sapiens ) belong, characterized by a large brain, a nearly vertical forehead, a skeletal build lighter and teeth smaller than earlier humans, and dependence upon language and the creation and utilization of complex tools: the species has existed for about 200,000 years.
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The modern species of humans. Archaic forms of Homo sapiens probably evolved around 300,000 years ago or earlier in Africa, and anatomically modern fossils are known from about 100,000 years ago. All humans now living belong to the subspecies Homo sapiens sapiens. The closest living relative of Homo sapiens is the chimpanzee.
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See more at archaic Homo sapiens Cro-Magnon Neanderthal
Etymology
Origin of Homo sapiens
First recorded in 1770–75; from New Latin: literally, “rational man”; see origin at Homo ( def. ), sapient ( def. )
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We mere homo sapiens are "welcome to observe" Moltbook's goings on, the company says, but we can't post anything.
From BBC • Feb. 2, 2026
But their construction, and ingenuity, has one wondering about the intelligence and fortitude of these homo sapiens who lived as many as 9,000 years ago.
From The Wall Street Journal • Oct. 21, 2025
The question then will be whether any kind of action will be enough to forestall the extinction of the one species we all care about: homo sapiens.
From Seattle Times • Mar. 22, 2023
‘Planet of the Apes’ Simians rule and homo sapiens drool in this mind-bending 1968 sci-fi thriller starring Charlton Heston and Roddy McDowall.
From Los Angeles Times • Aug. 4, 2022
Jonah pressed his pencil down too hard on the sapiens part of homo sapiens, and the lead snapped.
From "Found" by Margaret Peterson Haddix
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