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humanoid

[ US /ˈhjuməˌnɔɪd/ ]
[ UK /hjˈuːmɐnˌɔ‍ɪd/ ]
NOUN
  1. an automaton that resembles a human being

How To Use humanoid In A Sentence

  • It took its corporeal form in the living room, disguised as a humanoid figure made of what could be described as a giant cotton ball.
  • In addition, there are the Lesser Ones, much smaller spheres that serve the Great Ones; the Dark Ones, enemies of the Great Ones; and the pigmies, stunted humanoids in the care of the Lesser Ones. "Once in a Blue Moon" by Harl Vincent, part 5
  • The term humanoid describes a general conformation to the traits of humanity, but implies an expansion of criteria to possibly include other species than homo sapiens sapiens. AMERICAN DIGEST
  • The shadows warped and distorted as a humanoid shape detached itself.
  • Those few brave souls, trying to buy time for their families to flee with their lives, were quickly cut down or overrun by the scores of humanoids that ran wildly through the streets.
  • Over the course of the seven years that follow, Dana Scully risks her life investigating alien abduction cases, murders committed by genetic mutants – like a man who eats livers and can stretch his body in improbable ways or a boy who is able to summon lightning or a giant flukeworm which has evolved to have a humanoid appearance – and serial killers, some of whom may be incarnations of the devil. Epinions Recent Content for Home
  • The body was furry, with humanoid proportions.
  • Five years ago, you would not have mistaken them for anything but humanoids.
  • Wendy was surprised to find the girl also had humanoid legs, and not the tail that mermaids of myth did.
  • They were space traders and smugglers, they had refused an offer to join the Federation halfa century earlier, and their record on humanoid rights was abysmal. The Fearful Summons
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