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Example sentences for "homo"

Lexicographically close words:
hominy; hommage; hommages; homme; hommes; homocercal; homoeopathic; homoeopathist; homoeopathists; homogeneal
  1. Homo extra corpus suum est cùm irascitur, [Sidenote: The earle of Leicester offred to strike the king.

  2. Homo Mensura, 113; phenomena of, the object of modern physics, i.

  3. Homo Mensura, 113; see Relativity; combated by Demokritus, i.

  4. Their Unus homo mille mille mille decollavimus which Professor Courthope scans as trochaic verse, [Footnote: History of English Poetry, vol.

  5. The general sense of the passage: “ut sine ipsius perfectione etiam homo symphoniis carens non consistat.

  6. And that is true; a homo ignorabilis most certainly I was.

  7. I THE MAN OF FLESH AND BONE Homo sum; nihil humani a me alienum puto, said the Latin playwright.

  8. The real and concrete truth, not the methodical and ideal, is: homo sum, ergo cogito.

  9. They assure us that this is the first time Homo sapiens has been an active part of either commensalism or inquilinism other than in the role of host.

  10. You're forgetting that you are the original Homo sapiens.

  11. What happened to the people there is a tribute to the adaptation possibilities of Homo sapiens.

  12. But changes like this are certainly consistent within the pattern of Homo sapiens as adopted to a different planet.

  13. Then the children of Homo Alalus, no longer speechless, began to accumulate a fund of tradition, which in the fulness of time was to bloom forth in history and poetry, in science and theology.

  14. Thus the rate of progress is enhanced, the increasing intelligence of Homo Alalus further lengthens his plastic period of life, and this in turn further increases his intelligence and emphasizes his individuality.

  15. As Homo Alalus grows in intelligence and variety of experience, his helpless babyhood becomes gradually prolonged, and passes not into sudden maturity, but into a more or less plastic intermediate period of youth.

  16. The Romans called a man who thus frizzled himself, homo calamistratus.

  17. The Homo diluvii testis, the skeleton of which was described by Scheuchzer, was considered by Cuvier to have belonged to a species of Salamander.

  18. For the attempts of Scheuchzer to reconcile geology and Genesis by means of the Homo diluvii testis, and similar "diluvian fossils," see the chapter on Geology in this series.

  19. I have made myself out so bad, have so run myself down, that Homo would not take a piece of bread from me if he had heard me.

  20. Jansen gave him a nod of welcome, and old Homo rose slowly from his tiger-skin to rub his gray head against Felix's hand.

  21. Trubner told me I was a homo unius libri, meaning Erewhon.

  22. Flacius declared with respect to the issue formulated by Strigel: "I explain my entire view as follows: Man is purely passive (homo se habet pure passive).

  23. After a minute investigation he establishes a human species Homo neogaeus, while Ameghino ascribes this atlas vertebra to his Tetraprothomo.

  24. Kollmann regards existing human races as derived from small primitive races (pigmies), and considers that Homo primigenius must have arisen in a secondary and degenerative manner.

  25. This exhibits interesting differences from the forms of lower jaw of Homo primigenius.

  26. Dilectio sui ipsius includitur in dilectione Dei et proximi; in hoc enim homo vere se diligit quod se ordinat in Deum.

  27. Different types of animals also develop patterns of interaction that could be qualified as social, without reaching the cognitive sophistication of the species Homo Habilis.

  28. Having reached this understanding, we can apply it to the observation that Homo Eroticus is a subject who continuously negates naturalness (from what and how we eat to how we dress, etc.

  29. Despite such differences-some very deep-language is the common denominator of the species Homo Sapiens, and an important constitutive element of the dynamics of the species.

  30. Homo Habilis was past the scavenging stage and well into foraging, hunting, and fishing during the pre-agricultural pragmatic frame.

  31. This statement does not align itself with explanations of sports given in Freudian tradition, Marxist theory, or in Huizinga's model of the human being as playful man (Homo Ludens).

  32. This means that Homo Sapiens looks for options.

  33. Long before Homo Sapiens ascertained itself, reproduction, and all it comprises in its natural and and form, ensured survival.

  34. They claim that cognitive processes leading to the manufacture of tools, and to the tool-making human being (Homo Faber), are based on language.

  35. Before language, other rhythmic devices better adapted to the unsettled self-constitutive practical experience of the Homo Hominis were used to synchronize the effort of several beings involved in the endeavor of survival.

  36. Those first shocking moments were for him like the terrifying coming of visual acuity to a child; he felt like homo neandertalensis must have felt staring into the roaring fury of his first fire.

  37. He was homo metalicus first sensing himself.


  38. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "homo" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    being; bisexual; bloke; body; cat; chap; character; chicken; clay; cove; creature; customer; duck; fag; faggot; fairy; fellow; flesh; flit; fruit; guy; hand; head; homo; homosexual; human; humanity; individual; invert; joker; life; man; mortal; mortality; nose; one; party; person; personage; personality; punk; queer; somebody; someone; soul


    Some related collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    homoeopathic magic; homologous parts