Similar words: troglodyte, body temperature, petroglyph, nitroglycerin, melody, hemoglobin, neuroglia, imbroglio. Meaning: ['trɑglədaɪt /'trɒg-] n. type genus of the Troglodytidae.
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1. Most people associate troglodytes with prehistoric times, but troglodyte communities still exist in Tunisia and China.
2. I was two stages below a troglodyte.
3. This scurrying around like troglodytes is enough to depress anyone.
4. They would all be troglodytes before the war was over, thought Lucinda, with eyes that stood out on little stalks.
5. Such troglodytes, as their nickname suggests, often come from unfashionable parts of the country.
6. The parallels between Homo sapiens and Pan troglodytes are deep and numerous, we now know – thanks to Goodall.
7. They are called troglodytes.
8. Like Plato's chained troglodytes, viewers rarely even wonder whether what they see and think corresponds to reality or not.
9. He dismissed advocates of a completely free market as economic troglodytes with no concern for the social consequences.
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10. Researchers led by Beatrice Hahn of the University of Alabama at Birmingham, United States, found evidence of a virus called SIVcpzPtt in the chimpanzee subspecies Pan troglodytes troglodytes.
11. Six years ago I jumped at an opportunity to join the international team that was identifying the sequence of DNA bases, or "letters, " in the genome of the common chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes).
12. Starved of cash, North Korea is drawn to other pariahs for business—even selling tunnelling advice to Myanmar's junta, another bunch of totalitarian troglodytes.
13. 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.
14. Each of those discoveries further narrowed the perceived gap of intelligence and culture between Homo sapiens and Pan troglodytes.
15. Well, that would be an insult to the familiar common chimp, Pan troglodytes, which actually grows up pretty fast.
16. Goodall's subsequent observations found that not only did Pan troglodytes – the chimpanzee – make and use tools but that our nearest evolutionary cousins embraced, hugged, and kissed each other.
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