Definition of Human

Babylon English
human
adj. of human beings, of people; by people, for human beings, like people
n. person, human being

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Human Definition from Computer & Internet Dictionaries & Glossaries

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Human-Computer Interface
<softwarehardware> (HCI) Any software or hardware that allows a user to interact with a computer. Examples are WIMPcommand-line interpreter, or virtual reality.
See also Human-Computer Interaction.
(1999-05-09)

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HUMAN
High-speed Unlicensed Metropolitan Area Network

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Earth Alliance
Homeworld : Earth
Location : Sol System
Capital City : Geneva
Population : est. 10 billion
Revolution : 365 days
Gravity : 1 g


Earth is the third planet in the solar systems and the biggest of the inner planets. The planet has a moderate climate with four different seasons each year. The surface is very variable ranging from rain forests and rocky mountains to huge deserts. The capital city Geneva is located in the Alps, a huge mountain range in the former Europe. Geneva was chosen because it would be very difficult for an alien invasion army to conquer the city.
See Xenobiology , History


Human Definition from Language, Idioms & Slang Dictionaries & Glossaries

Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Human
(n.)
A human being.
  
(a.)
Belonging to man or mankind; having the qualities or attributes of a man; of or pertaining to man or to the race of man; as, a human voice; human shape; human nature; human sacrifices.
  

WordNet 2.0
human

Noun
1. a human being; "there was too much for one person to do"
(synonym) person, individual, someone, somebody, mortal, soul
(hypernym) organism, being
(hyponym) self
(member-holonym) people
(part-meronym) personality
2. any living or extinct member of the family Hominidae
(synonym) homo, man, human being
(hypernym) hominid
(hyponym) Homo erectus
(member-holonym) genus Homo
(member-meronym) homo erectus
(part-meronym) loin, lumbus
(class) prepubescent, prepubertal

Adjective
1. characteristic of humanity; "human nature"
(pertainym) humanness, humanity, manhood
2. relating to a person; "the experiment was conducted on 6 monkeys and 2 human subjects"
(pertainym) person, individual, someone, somebody, mortal, soul
3. having human form or attributes as opposed to those of animals or divine beings; "human beings"; "the human body"; "human kindness"; "human frailty"
(antonym) nonhuman
(similar) anthropoid, manlike
(attribute) humanness, humanity, manhood

The Phrase Finder
Milk of human kindness
Origin
From Shakespeare's Macbeth.

Shakespeare Words
Human
humane, courteous

hEnglish - advanced version
human

human
\hu"man\ (?), a. [l. humanus; akin to homo man: cf. f. humain. see homage, and cf. humane, omber.] belonging to man or mankind; having the qualities or attributes of a man; of or pertaining to man or to the race of man; as, a human voice; human shape; human nature; human sacrifices. to err is human; to forgive, divine.
human
\hu"man\, n. a human being. [colloq.] sprung of humans that inhabit earth. we humans often find ourselves in strange position. wilson.


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English Phonetics

JM Welsh <=> English Dictionary
Human
Human = n. a tennis ball

Dynol
Dynol = a. human, of man

Dynoli
Dynoli = v. to make human


Human Definition from Entertainment & Music Dictionaries & Glossaries

English to Federation-Standard Golic Vulcan
Human (adj.)
komihn

English - Klingon
human
n. Human

Klingon - English
Human
n. human


Human Definition from Science & Technology Dictionaries & Glossaries

Physical Geography Terms and Meanings
Human
Land Tradition Academic tradition in modern Geography that investigates human interactions with the environment.


Human Definition from Social Science Dictionaries & Glossaries

Phobia
Anthropophobia
Fear of people or society


Human Definition from Religion & Spirituality Dictionaries & Glossaries

Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary
Adami
my man; red; earthy; human
  


Human Definition from Business & Finance Dictionaries & Glossaries

Company Info: Ticker, Name, Description
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HUMAN PHERMONE SCIENCES I
Exchange: OTCBB
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HGSI
Human Genome Sciences, Inc.
Exchange: Nasdaq
Researches and develops proprietary pharmaceutical and diagnostic products based on genes; And develops and maintains proprietary databases of full length human and microbial genes.


Human Definition from Encyclopedia Dictionaries & Glossaries

Wikipedia English - The Free Encyclopedia
Human
Humans, or human beings, are bipedal primates belonging to the mammalian species Homo sapiens (Latin: "wise man" or "knowing man") in the family Hominidae (the great apes). Compared to other living organisms on Earth, humans have a highly developed brain capable of abstract reasoninglanguage, and introspection. This mental capability, combined with an erect body carriage that frees their upper limbs for manipulating objects, has allowed humans to make far greater use of tools than any other species. DNA evidence indicates that modern humans originated in Africa about 200,000 years ago, and they now inhabit every continent,  with a total population of over 6.6 billion as of 2007.

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−Human
"−Human" (pronounced "Minus Human") is a song by Metallica from their album S&M. The song (along with "No Leaf Clover") was one of two new pieces completed for the band's collaboration with the San Francisco Symphony in 1999. Written by James Hetfield and Lars Ulrich, "−Human" was said by Metallica to be similar to "Sad But True" in construction (in that the primary focus of the song is on the guitar riff). The demo name for the song was "Plod". Abbreviated as "-Human" it was the fourth song played in the second part of S&M concert after "For Whom the Bell Tolls". The song features an intro from the orchestra, and then enters the main riff. In the S&M documentary, Kirk Hammett said that "It was a bit wobbly here and there and none of the parts are particularly finalized." According to Lars Ulrich, "-Human" was written in two weeks.

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