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Word family noun human humanism humanity ≠ inhumanity humanitarian humanitarianism humankind humanoid adjective human ≠ inhuman superhuman subhuman humane ≠ inhumane humanitarian humanoid verb humanize adverb humanly ≠ inhumanly humanely ≠ inhumanely
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishhumanoidhu‧man‧oid /ˈhjuːmənɔɪd/ adjective CFPERSON/PEOPLEhaving a human shape and human qualities The robot was humanoid in appearance. —humanoid noun [countable]
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humanoid• A new generation of humanoid androids, the Nexus-6 types are highly intelligent and extremely difficult to detect.• Frejji is a big, bulk exter, very humanoid aside from her glossy dark-purple fur and the eight fingers on each hand.• The body was humanoid but what was the brain?• A transparent humanoid figure hovered a few feet away.• The humanoid vigour of man-made things, as suggested by these metaphors, is at the same time ungainly and unnatural.• They were barely humanoid, with bodies that dwindled from wide torsos to legless, conical abdomens.
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