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androcole (verb), androcoles; androcoled; androcoling: humans
Living in proximity to mankind or humans.
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anthropocole (verb), anthropocoles; anthropocoled; anthropocoling: humans
1. Biting or blood-sucking by insects that feed on humans.
2. Living in close proximity to mankind.
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human (s) (noun), humans (pl)
1. The form, nature, or qualities that are typical of people.
2. Essentially a classifying term relating to members of the genus Homo and especially of the species Homo sapiens: A human is a bi pedaling primate using a language and having the ability to make and to use complex tools.
3. Etymology: from Old French humain from Latin humanus.

Like homo, "person" (man, woman, child), this was related to Latin humus, "earth", and was used originally for "people" in the sense of "earthly beings" in contrast with the immortal gods.

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