human

  • 51human — 1. adjective 1) they re only human Syn: mortal, flesh and blood, fallible, weak, frail, imperfect, vulnerable, physical, bodily, fleshly 2) his human side Syn: compassionate …

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  • 52human —   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 …

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  • 53human — adjective relating to or characteristic of humankind. ↘of or characteristic of people as opposed to God or animals or machines: human error. ↘showing the better qualities of humankind, such as sensitivity. noun a human being. Derivatives… …

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  • 54humán — a o prid. (ȃ) 1. ki kaže v odnosu do okolja pozitivne moralne lastnosti, človeški: do svojih nasprotnikov je bil human; biti human s podrejenimi / humana zakonodaja; humano čustvo / humani odnosi // ki ima namen pomagati ljudem, človekoljuben:… …

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  • 55human — 1. adjective /ˈçjuː.mən̩,ˈjuː.mən̩/ a) Of or belonging to the species Homo sapiens or its closest relatives. b) Having the nature or attributes of a human being. See Also: humane, humanitarian, humanitarianism …

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  • 56Human — This interesting surname with variant spellings Human, Hughman, Howman, Uman, etc. is either a topographical name for someone dwelling by a hillspur or hill, deriving from the Old English pre 7th Century hoh meaning projecting ridge of land plus… …

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  • 57human — Synonyms and related words: Adamite, Adamitic, Christian, Christlike, Christly, accommodating, affectionate, android, anthropocentric, anthropoid, anthropological, being, beneficent, benevolent, benign, benignant, bleeding, body, brotherly, cat,… …

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  • 58human — a) menschenwürdig, menschlich. b) entgegenkommend, gütig, menschenfreundlich, menschlich, milde, nachsichtig, nicht hart, nicht streng, ohne Härte, tolerant, wohlwollend; (bildungsspr.): philanthropisch. * * * human:⇨menschlich human→menschlich …

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  • 59human — [14] Human comes via Old French humain from Latin hūmānus. Like homō ‘person’, this was related to Latin humus ‘earth’, and was used originally for ‘people’ in the sense ‘earthly beings’ (in contrast with the immortal gods). Humane is essentially …

    The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • 60human — hu·man || hjuːmÉ™n adj. of human beings, of people n. person, human being …

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