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Definition of human
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Human (n.) A human
being.
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Humanitarian
::
Humanitarian
(a.)
Content
with right
affections
and
actions
toward
man;
ethical,
as
distinguished
from
religious;
believing
in the
perfectibility
of man's
nature
without
supernatural
aid..
Wheat
::
Wheat (n.) A
cereal
grass
(Triticum
vulgare)
and its
grain,
which
furnishes
a white flour for
bread,
and, next to rice, is the grain most
largely
used by the human
race..
Hide
::
Hide (n.) The human skin; -- so
called
in
contempt.
Humanistic
::
Humanistic
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
humanity;
as,
humanistic
devotion..
Loin
::
Loin (n.) That part of a human being or
quadruped,
which
extends
on
either
side of the
spinal
column
between
the hip bone and the false ribs. In human
beings
the loins are also
called
the
reins.
See
Illust.
of
Beef..
Tick
::
Tick (n.) Any one of
numerous
species
of large
parasitic
mites which
attach
themselves
to, and suck the blood of,
cattle,
dogs, and many other
animals.
When
filled
with blood they
become
ovate,
much
swollen,
and
usually
livid red in
color.
Some of the
species
often
attach
themselves
to the human body. The young are
active
and have at first but six
legs..
Mortal
::
Mortal
(a.)
Human;
belonging
to man, who is
mortal;
as,
mortal
wit or
knowledge;
mortal
power..
Belly
::
Belly (n.) The under part of the body of
animals,
corresponding
to the human
belly..
Immane
::
Immane
(a.) Very
great;
huge; vast; also,
monstrous
in
character;
inhuman;
atrocious;
fierce..
Creationism
::
Creationism
(n.) The
doctrine
that a soul is
specially
created
for each human being as soon as it is
formed
in the womb; --
opposed
to
traducianism.
Womankind
::
Womankind
(n.) The
females
of the human race;
women,
collectively..
Utopianism
::
Utopianism
(n.) The
ideas,
views,
aims, etc., of a
Utopian;
impracticable
schemes
of human
perfection;
optimism..
Inhuman
::
Inhuman
(a.)
Characterized
by, or
attended
with,
cruelty;
as, an
inhuman
act or
punishment..
Cabala
::
Cabala
(n.) A kind of
occult
theosophy
or
traditional
interpretation
of the
Scriptures
among
Jewish
rabbis
and
certain
mediaeval
Christians,
which
treats
of the
nature
of god and the
mystery
of human
existence.
It
assumes
that every
letter,
word,
number,
and
accent
of
Scripture
contains
a
hidden
sense;
and it
teaches
the
methods
of
interpretation
for
ascertaining
these
occult
meanings.
The
cabalists
pretend
even to
foretell
events
by this
means..
World
::
World (n.) The
customs,
practices,
and
interests
of men;
general
affairs
of life; human
society;
public
affairs
and
occupations;
as, a
knowledge
of the
world..
Soul
::
Soul (n.) A human
being;
a
person;
-- a
familiar
appellation,
usually
with a
qualifying
epithet;
as, poor
soul..
Victuals
::
Victuals
(n. pl.) Food for human
beings,
esp. when it is
cooked
or
prepared
for the
table;
that which
supports
human life;
provisions;
sustenance;
meat;
viands..
Birth
::
Birth (n.) The act or fact of
coming
into life, or of being born; --
generally
applied
to human
beings;
as, the birth of a son..
Monophysite
::
Monophysite
(n.) One of a sect, in the
ancient
church,
who
maintained
that the human and
divine
in Jesus
Christ
constituted
but one
composite
nature.
Also used
adjectively..
Savage
::
Savage
(n.) A human being in his
native
state of
rudeness;
one who is
untaught,
uncivilized,
or
without
cultivation
of mind or
manners..
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