human
Kelime Anlamı :
1. insan.
2. beniâdem.
3. human being insan.
4. human.
5. insani.
6. beşeri, insani: human nature insan tabiatı. human psychology insan psikolojisi. human resources insan kaynakları. human rights insan.
7. insanoğlu.
8. beşeri.
9. insanlık.
10. human nature insan tabiatı.
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1.
A member of the genus homo and especially of the species H. sapiens.
2. A person: the extraordinary humans who explored antarctica.
3. of, relating to, or characteristic of humans: the course of human events; the human race.
4. having or showing those positive aspects of nature and character regarded as distinguishing humans from other animals: an act of human kindness.
5. subject to or indicative of the weaknesses, imperfections, and fragility associated with humans: a mistake that shows he's only human; human frailty.
6. having the form of a human.
7. made up of humans: formed a human bridge across the ice.
2. A person: the extraordinary humans who explored antarctica.
3. of, relating to, or characteristic of humans: the course of human events; the human race.
4. having or showing those positive aspects of nature and character regarded as distinguishing humans from other animals: an act of human kindness.
5. subject to or indicative of the weaknesses, imperfections, and fragility associated with humans: a mistake that shows he's only human; human frailty.
6. having the form of a human.
7. made up of humans: formed a human bridge across the ice.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
of or belonging to the species homo sapiens or its closest relatives.
2. having the nature or attributes of a human being.
3. A human being, whether man, woman or child.
2. having the nature or attributes of a human being.
3. A human being, whether man, woman or child.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
belonging to man or mankind; having the qualities or attributes of a man; of or pertaining to man or to the race of man
2. A human being.
2. A human being.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
of, pertaining to, or characteristic of man or of mankind; having the qualities or attributes of man: as, human life or nature; a human being; human shape.
2. pertaining to the sphere, nature, or faculties of man; relative or proper to mankind; mundane; secular; not divine: as, human knowledge, wisdom, or science; human affairs.
3. in astrology, a sign of the zodiac corresponding to a constellation having for its figure a human being. the human signs are gemini, virgo, aquarius, and the first half of sagittarius.
4. A human being; a member of the family of mankind.
5. mars, mars (said he), thou plague of men, smear'd with the dust and bloud
6. in geology, noting the period of the later beds of the post-tertiary or quaternary series (the recent, alluvial, and post-glacial periods).
2. pertaining to the sphere, nature, or faculties of man; relative or proper to mankind; mundane; secular; not divine: as, human knowledge, wisdom, or science; human affairs.
3. in astrology, a sign of the zodiac corresponding to a constellation having for its figure a human being. the human signs are gemini, virgo, aquarius, and the first half of sagittarius.
4. A human being; a member of the family of mankind.
5. mars, mars (said he), thou plague of men, smear'd with the dust and bloud
6. in geology, noting the period of the later beds of the post-tertiary or quaternary series (the recent, alluvial, and post-glacial periods).
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
1.
having human form or attributes as opposed to those of animals or divine beings
2. relating to a person
3. characteristic of humanity
4. any living or extinct member of the family hominidae characterized by superior intelligence, articulate speech, and erect carriage
2. relating to a person
3. characteristic of humanity
4. any living or extinct member of the family hominidae characterized by superior intelligence, articulate speech, and erect carriage
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.