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hominoid

[hom-uh-noid] / ˈhɒm əˌnɔɪd /


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On one occasion, they write, investigators peering through night vision goggles watched an expanding tunnel of light disgorge a large hominoid creature that then walked away and disappeared.

From New York Times

The amount of carbon dioxide in the Earth’s atmosphere is approaching a level not seen in 15m years and perhaps never previously experienced by a hominoid, according to the authors of a study.

From The Guardian

Patterson was working on her doctorate in psychology with a focus on the comparative cognitive skills among hominoids.

From Salon

If the Eppelsheim teeth say anything about human evolution, they help to clarify where and how the earliest hominoids lived and evolved.

From National Geographic

Everest found a footprint that appeared to be hominoid.

From National Geographic