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a human being regardless of sex or age, considered as a representative
of mankind: a person; human beings collectively, mankind; a member of
any of the living races of homo sapiens, characterized
by erect bipedal posture, a highly developed brain, and powers of articulate
speech, abstract reasoning and imagination; any extinct member of the
species homo sapiens,
such as cro-magnon man; a member of any of the extinct species of the
genus homo, such as java man,
heidelberg man, and solo man
human: characterizing,
or relating to man and mankind: human nature;
consisting of people: the human race, a human chain; having the attributes of man as opposed to animals,
devine beings, or machines: human failings;
kind or considerate; natural; human being; person
humanity: the
human race; the quality of being human; kindness or mercy
human being: member of any of
the race of homo sapiens person;
man, woman or child
person: an
individual human being; the body of a human being, sometimes including
his or her clothing; a human being or a corporation recognized in law
as having certain rights and obligations; a being characterized by consciousness,
rationality, and a moral sense, and traditionally thought of a consisting
of both a body and a mind or soul
people: persons
collectively or in general; a group of persons considered together;
the mass of persons without special distinction
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(human
is
a
being of chair
and spirit
tortured by
his/her need of appearing)
project of syllogism