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anthropoid

[an-thruh-poid] / ˈæn θrəˌpɔɪd /


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Novelist Samuel Butler’s 1872 science-fiction classic Erewhon, for instance, features concerns about robotic superhuman intelligences that enslave their anthropoid architects, rendering them “affectionate machine-tickling aphids”.

From Nature Oct. 1, 2019

One anthropoid branch, the New World monkeys, is found in Central and South America.

From Textbooks Jan. 1, 2018

Dr. Gingerich agreed, however, that the new skeleton was close to the divergence between the anthropoid and tarsier branches of primates.

From New York Times Jun. 5, 2013

“Doubtless there are geniuses even among the anthropoid apes,” Yerkes observed.

From Scientific American Jun. 19, 2012

The aids virus may well have jumped into the human race from African primates, from monkeys and anthropoid apes.

From "The Hot Zone" by Richard Preston




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