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Homo sapiens
[ hoh-moh sey-pee-uhnz ]
noun
- 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. Boskop man, Cro-Magnon, Marmes man, Niah Cave.
Homo sapiens
/ ˈæɪˌɛԳ /
noun
- the specific name of modern man; the only extant species of the genus Homo. This species also includes extinct types of primitive man such as Cro-Magnon man See also man
Homo sapiens
- 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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Homo sapiens
- The biological classification of modern humans. Homo sapiens is Latin for “the wise human” or “the clever human.” The earliest Homo sapiens was Neanderthal , who developed about 150,000 years ago. Sometimes modern humans are further classified into the subspecies of Homo sapiens neanderthalis (Neanderthals) and Homo sapiens sapiens ( Cro-Magnons and present-day humans). ( See Linnean classification .)
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Word History and Origins
Origin of Homo sapiens1
First recorded in 1770–75; from New Latin: literally, “rational man”; Homo ( def ), sapient ( def )
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Word History and Origins
Origin of Homo sapiens1
New Latin, from Latin homo man + sapiens wise
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