human form
11form — 1. noun 1) the general form of the landscape form is less important than content Syn: shape, configuration, formation, structure, construction, arrangement, appearance, exterior, outline, format, layout, design 2) the …
12human — 1. adjective 1) they re only human Syn: mortal, flesh and blood; fallible, weak, frail, imperfect, vulnerable, susceptible, erring, error prone; physical, bodily, fleshly 2) the human side of politics …
13human — I. adjective Etymology: Middle English humain, from Anglo French, from Latin humanus; akin to Latin homo human being more at homage Date: 14th century 1. of, relating to, or characteristic of humans 2. consisting of humans 3. a. having human form …
14human — Kanaka, ho okanaka. ♦ Human sacrifice, kanaka, heana kanaka, i aloa. ♦ Human form, kino kanaka. ♦ Human bone, iwi kanaka. ♦ To assume human shape (as a child in the womb), ho okanaka …
15form — 1. noun 1) the form of the landscape Syn: shape, configuration, formation, structure, construction, arrangement, appearance, exterior, outline, format, layout, design 2) the human form Syn …
16Human genetic variation — is the natural variation in gene frequencies observed between the genomes of individuals or groups of humans. Variation can be measured at both the individual level (differences between individual people) and at the population level, i.e.… …
17Human leg — Lateral aspect of right leg Latin membrum inferios MeSH …
18Human extinction — is the end of the human species. Various scenarios have been discussed in science, popular culture, and religion (see End time). The scope of this article is existential risks. Humans are very widespread on the Earth, and live in communities… …
19Human Race — Human Race † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Human Race Mankind exhibits differences which have been variously interpreted. Some consider them so great that they regard the varieties of the human race as distinct species; others maintain the… …
20Human sacrifice — is the act of homicide (the killing of one or several human beings) in the context of a religious ritual (ritual killing). Its typology closely parallels the various practices of ritual slaughter of animals (animal sacrifice) and of religious… …