semihuman
See also: semi-human
English
Adjective
semihuman (not comparable)
- Alternative form of semi-human
- 2005 September 22, John C. Yoder, “"The Pygmies Were Our Compass": Bantu and Batwa in the History of West Central Africa, Early Times to c. 1900 CE(Book review)”, in The Historian:
- Somewhat like people in the ancient and medieval world, who imagined semihuman creatures standing between animal life and civilization, modern observers often assume Pygmies are Stone Age relics who exist as social fossils in the deep recesses of the equatorial forests.
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