Definition
Of or relating to anthropoids; resembling humans in ape-like creatures.
Etymology
From Greek 'anthropos' + '-oidal' (extended form of '-oid'). This adjective form emphasizes the quality of resembling humans.
Kelly Says
Paleoanthropologists look for anthropoidal features in fossils—things like upright posture, reduced canine teeth, and larger brains—to trace which ancestors were most human-like.
Translations
ARالعربية
شبيه للإنسان
shibi li-l-insan
BNবাংলা
মানবসদৃশ
maanob-sod-rish
CACatalà
antropomorf
an-troh-poh-morf
CSČeština
člověkoidní
chlo-ve-koy-d-ni
DADansk
menneskelignende
men-nes-ke-li-gen-den-deh
DEDeutsch
anthropoid
an-throh-poyd
ELΕλληνικά
ανθρωποειδής
an-throh-poy-dehs
ESEspañol
antropóide
an-troh-poy-deh
FAفارسی
مانव شکل
maan-av shakl
FISuomi
ihmismäinen
ih-mis-mäi-nen
FRFrançais
anthropoïde
an-troh-poid
GUGU
મનુષ્યવર્ગીય
ma-nu-shy-var-gee-y
HEעברית
anthropoid
an-throh-poy-d
HIहिन्दी
मानव-प्रकार
maanav-prakār
HUMagyar
emberalakú
ember-a-lak-oo
IDBahasa Indonesia
antropomorfik
an-troh-poh-mor-fik
ITItaliano
antropoide
an-troh-poy-deh
MSBahasa Melayu
antropomorfik
an-troh-poh-mor-fik
NLNederlands
aapmens
aap-mens
NONorsk
menneskelignende
men-nes-ke-li-gen-den-deh
PLPolski
antropoidalny
ant-ro-poi-dal-ny
PTPortuguês
antropóide
an-troh-poy-deh
RORomână
antropoid
an-troh-poy-d
RUРусский
человекообразный
cheloveko-obraznyy
SVSvenska
människolik
man-nis-ko-lik
SWKiswahili
anthropoid
an-throh-poy-d
TAதமிழ்
மனித வடிவம்
mani-tha va-di-vam
TEతెలుగు
మనిషి వంటి
mani-shi van-ti
TLTL
anthropomorphic
an-throh-poh-mor-fik
TRTürkçe
insansı
in-san-si
UKУкраїнська
антропоїдний
an-tro-poy-id-nyy
URاردو
انسان نما
insaan-na-ma
VITiếng Việt
người khỉ
ngoo-kee