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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61. A series of ice ages ate away the forest habitats where Neanderthals and their predecessors, Homo heidelbergensis, made a living sneaking up on big game.
62. THE extraordinary success of Homo sapiens is a result of four things: intelligence, language, an ability to manipulate objects dexterously in order to make tools, and co-operation.
63. The parallels between Homo sapiens and Pan troglodytes are deep and numerous, we now know – thanks to Goodall.
64. The LUMO of cations interact with the HOMO of anions to form ionic liquid molecules.
65. Later Homo sapiens evolved four main races ( white, yellow, brown and black ).
66. With a small, advanced brain, long arms, long legs and an advanced pelvis, Australopithecus sediba is described as probably a transitional species between Australopithecus Africanus and Homo habilis.
67. Your own history books will tell you about many of the other cycles, the smaller cycles from the apes into Homo erectus, Homo sapiens and Cro- Magnon man, but it is so much more than that.
68. In purely genetic terms, the investment that a Homo sapiens male makes in the sex act is a courtship and a few minutes of his favorite thing in the whole world.
69. A primate of the family Hominidae, of which Homo sapiens is the only extant species.
70. Also notice in this regards how Ecce Homo develops the indispensability of the small and the sick in Nietzsche himself. He loves even this about himself.
71. In front of my babies you got porno and homo shows up in here?
72. Homo sapiens had probably already traveled from its African homeland through most of Europe and Asia.
73. Under the influence of applied voltage, the HOMO and LUMO tended to move to low and high potential sides of the molecule(sentencedict.com), respectively.
74. They were thus contemporary with modern Homo sapiens, who originated in Africa about 200,000 years ago.
75. The Peking Man Site also provides the more precise scientific data for the study of the evolution, behavior, and paleo-environment of Homo erectus than contemporary African and European sites.
76. The calculated results indicated that the compound (3) had a lower energy difference between HOMO and LUMO, larger dipole and higher formation energy than the compound (1) and (2).
77. Competing theories place them either as an archaic variant of our own species, Homo sapiens, with whom we interbred, or as a separate species altogether.
78. Viewing from the global scale, the occurrence of settlements seemed to have started from the ground cave dwelling since the late period of homo erectus.
79. When Homo sapiens evolved onthe African Savannah, the ones a penchant for trying new horizonsprospered.
80. Its small teeth and narrow nose, the overall shape of the braincase and the thickness of the cranial bones all evoked Homo.
81. In Henneberg's view, these findings indicate that LB1 is more likely a microcephalic H. sapiens than a new branch of Homo.
82. Until now, fossils dated to 1.9million years ago - and mostly attributed to Homo habilis and Homo rudolfensis - have been undisputed considered ancestral to Homo erectus.
83. This larger head with powerful jaws is a feature of all species prior to Homo sapiens sapiens .
84. The identity of MIP-3 gene in Homo sapiens, Pan troglodytes and Mcacaca mulatta was high, but low in Canis and lowest in Bos taurus.
85. For decades scientists—including Curnoe—have assigned the fossils now marked H. gautengensis to Homo habilis ("handy man").
86. And here's where the frog really leaves Homo sapiens like us in the dust - or in this case, the mud - the frog is creating a kind of burial chamber for itself.
87. A futuristic zoo within one large cage where everything runs wild, including the observing Homo sapiens.
88. The Cro-Magnons who left cave paintings of large animals in the monumental Lascaux cave over 17, 000 years ago were the Homo sapiens with the biggest brain.
89. Furthermore , it's same to the Homo sapiens apolipoprotein J ( CLU ) gene sequence in GenBank ( DQ 012938 ).
90. The bonding models of large π bond, hydrogen bond, HOMO and LUMO are discussed.
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