Similar words: homonym, homophone, sophomore, homograph, homophobic, homologous, homogenous, homogenize. Meaning: ['həʊməʊ] n. 1. someone who practices homosexuality; having a sexual attraction to persons of the same sex 2. any living or extinct member of the family Hominidae characterized by superior intelligence, articulate speech, and erect carriage.
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31. The energy difference Δ E _ (( LUMO - HOMO )) of the molecular systems was employed to analyze the stability of isomers.
32. During the long-term evolution an integrated regulation system, which is highly conserved in eukaryotes from yeast to homo sapient, has developed to regulate copper transportation and homeostasis.
33. Homo sapiens is always, and in the same measure, homo socius.
34. Wheat , be it ever so wholemeal and stoneground, is not a natural food for Homo sapiens.
35. It contains the facsimile production of Ecce Homo, Nietzsche's autobiography, including a transcription and commentary.
36. Do you mean People magazine or members of the genus Homo?
37. They created HuMans, Homo Sapiens, through genetic manipulation with themselves and ape man Homo Erectus.
38. Issue regarding the Homo sapiens speciation and evolution has been intensively and extensively focused on.
39. Chinese Homo erectus fossil, which is usually called a Peking ape-man or Chinese ape-man .
40. The calculated results indicate that Compound C has a lower energy difference between HOMO and LUMO.
41. Wisely or not ,(Sentencedict) Homo sapiens has become Homo urbanus.
42. Already the fossils suggest that Australopithecus didn’t morph suddenly into Homo, but adapted in gradual, piecemeal fashion.
43. Prehistoric humans, along with Neanderthals and Homo antecessor, made meals of each other, suggests new research on probable human teeth marks found on prehistoric human bones.
44. Harris, a New Zealander by birth, says they are evidence of the evolutionary trajectory that led to Homo sapiens , the human species , who would eventually journey to the moon.
45. "I support the concept of a widespread ancestral species, Homo heidelbergensis, " Stringer, a paleontologist at the Natural History Museum of London, told Discovery News.
46. The period is an especially muddled one for palaeontology, being full of fragmentary fossils that are difficult to assign either to Homo or to Australopithecus.
47. The so-called 'hobbit' found in Indonesia might also have been a member of the genus Homo, and it apparently survived until as recently as 12, 000 years ago.
48. Archeological finds in the Olduvai Gorge include stone tools, and skeletal remains of Homo Habilis and Homo Erectus, as well as bones of, now extinct, wild animals.
49. The same dispute exists with Homo erectus , Homo sapiens archaic and homo sapiens sapiens .
50. Homo sapiens did not evolve with cookies and soda at the fingertips.
51. Humans are classified into the domain Eukary, kingdom Animalia, phylum Chordata, subphylum Vertebrata, class-s Mammalia, order Primates, family Hominidae, genus Homo, and species sapiens.
52. We must emphasize that straight and homo are only two terminologies for fictitious and ambiguous categorisation.
53. See the opening picture of an early Homo habilis for an example.
54. Then the computer came along and changed our lives; Homo sapiens appeared millions of years ago.
55. Is the Protruding Nasal Saddle of the Nanjing Homo erectus Caused by Adaptation to Cold Climate?
56. The oldest late Homo sapiens was discovered at Huanglong Cave in Yunxi in 2004. Among the fossils of coexisting animals unearthed, those of Chiroptera were discovered for the first time in China.
57. Homo urbanus did not just live in a town: he was urbane.
58. To put this in perspective, Homo sapiens sapiens (modern humans) evolved about 200, 000 years ago.
59. Those definitions of bitches who are also homo sapiens are rarely as objective.
60. The human species: Homo Sapiens, was created by genetic mutation using the available primates and supplementing this base stock with their own genetic material.
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