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  • Human communication
  • Human communication, or anthroposemiotics, is a field of study dedicated to understanding how humans communicate. Humans' ability to communicate with one

    Human communication

    Human_communication

  • Communication
  • Transmission of information

    such as computers. For human communication, a central contrast is between verbal and non-verbal communication. Verbal communication involves the exchange

    Communication

    Communication

    Communication

  • Human–animal communication
  • Verbal and non-verbal interspecies communication

    Human–animal communication is the communication observed between humans and other animals, ranging from non-verbal cues and vocalizations to the use of

    Human–animal communication

    Human–animal communication

    Human–animal_communication

  • Interpersonal communication
  • Exchange of information among people

    Interpersonal communication is an exchange of information between two or more people. It is also an area of research that seeks to understand how humans use verbal

    Interpersonal communication

    Interpersonal communication

    Interpersonal_communication

  • Human–computer interaction
  • "Because human–computer interaction studies a human and a machine in communication, it draws from supporting knowledge on both the machine and the human side

    Human–computer interaction

    Human–computer interaction

    Human–computer_interaction

  • Nonviolent Communication
  • Communication process intended to increase empathy

    Nonviolent Communication (NVC) is a communication process developed by clinical psychologist Marshall Rosenberg in the 1960s and 1970s based on the principles

    Nonviolent Communication

    Nonviolent_Communication

  • Communication studies
  • Academic discipline

    Communication studies (or communication science) is an academic discipline that deals with processes of human communication and behavior, patterns of

    Communication studies

    Communication studies

    Communication_studies

  • Dog communication
  • Communication of dogs with other dogs and as well as humans

    Dog communication refers to the methods dogs use to transfer information to other dogs, animals, and humans. Dogs may exchange information vocally, visually

    Dog communication

    Dog communication

    Dog_communication

  • Human Communication Research
  • Academic journal

    Human Communication Research is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal covering empirical work in any area of human communication and human symbolic

    Human Communication Research

    Human Communication Research

    Human_Communication_Research

  • Models of communication
  • Simplified representations of communication

    communication simplify or represent the process of communication. Most communication models try to describe both verbal and non-verbal communication and

    Models of communication

    Models of communication

    Models_of_communication

  • Primate
  • Order of mammals

    particularly in monkeys and apes, allowing for complex facial communication. Like humans, chimpanzees can distinguish the faces of familiar and unfamiliar

    Primate

    Primate

    Primate

  • Language
  • Structured system of communication

    Language is a structured system of communication that consists of grammar and vocabulary. It is the primary means by which humans convey meaning, both in spoken

    Language

    Language

    Language

  • Computer-mediated communication
  • Human communication that occurs through the use of two or more electronic devices

    Computer-mediated communication (CMC) is defined as any human communication that occurs through the use of two or more electronic devices. Computer-mediated

    Computer-mediated communication

    Computer-mediated communication

    Computer-mediated_communication

  • Nonverbal communication
  • Interpersonal communication through wordless (mostly visual) cues

    Nonverbal communication is the transmission of messages or signals through a nonverbal platform such as eye contact (oculesics), body language (kinesics)

    Nonverbal communication

    Nonverbal communication

    Nonverbal_communication

  • BLUF (communication)
  • Bottom line up front

    Michael; Gurses, Ayse P. (2012-09-01). "Handoff Communication: Implications For Design". Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting

    BLUF (communication)

    BLUF_(communication)

  • Centre for Human Communication
  • The first Centre for Human Communication was founded in 1971 by Kevin Kingsland, a member of the Publications & Communications Board of the British Psychological

    Centre for Human Communication

    Centre_for_Human_Communication

  • Communication with extraterrestrial intelligence
  • Branch of SETI

    communication. There remain many undeciphered writing systems in human communication, such as Linear A, discovered by archeologists. Much of the research

    Communication with extraterrestrial intelligence

    Communication with extraterrestrial intelligence

    Communication_with_extraterrestrial_intelligence

  • Development communication
  • Use of communication to facilitate social development

    Quebral expanded the definition, calling it "the art and science of human communication applied to the speedy transformation of a country and the mass of

    Development communication

    Development_communication

  • Intrapersonal communication
  • Communication with oneself

    Intrapersonal communication (also known as autocommunication or inner speech) is communication with oneself or self-to-self communication. Examples are

    Intrapersonal communication

    Intrapersonal communication

    Intrapersonal_communication

  • Body-to-body communication
  • Way of communicating with others

    times. Human communication consists of both verbal and nonverbal interaction between two or more individuals. Nonverbal communication enhances human communication

    Body-to-body communication

    Body-to-body_communication

  • Lexical density
  • Complexity of communication

    computational linguistics that measures the structure and complexity of human communication in a language. Lexical density estimates the linguistic complexity

    Lexical density

    Lexical_density

  • Speech
  • Human vocal communication using spoken language

    non-human apes and humans, like many other animals, have evolved specialised mechanisms for producing sound for purposes of social communication. On the

    Speech

    Speech

    Speech

  • Gatekeeping (communication)
  • Filtering process in communication

    some other mode of communication. The academic theory of gatekeeping may be found in multiple fields of study, including communication studies, journalism

    Gatekeeping (communication)

    Gatekeeping_(communication)

  • Business communication
  • Process of sharing information between employees within and outside a company

    Business communication is communication that is intended to help a business achieve a fundamental goal, through information sharing between employees as

    Business communication

    Business_communication

  • Intercultural communication
  • Discipline that studies communication across different cultures and social groups

    Intercultural communication is a discipline that studies communication across different cultures and social groups, or how culture affects communication. It describes

    Intercultural communication

    Intercultural_communication

  • Interactivity
  • Interaction between users and computers

    interactivity, including information science, computer science, human-computer interaction, communication, and industrial design, there is little agreement over

    Interactivity

    Interactivity

    Interactivity

  • Animal communication
  • Transfer of information from animal to animal

    apes and humans only use intentional gestures to communicate. Facial expression Another important signal of emotion in animal communication are facial

    Animal communication

    Animal_communication

  • Communication theory
  • Proposed description of communication phenomena

    Communication theory is a proposed description of communication phenomena, the relationships among them, a storyline describing these relationships, and

    Communication theory

    Communication theory

    Communication_theory

  • History of communication
  • technology and, more recently, telecommunications and the Internet. Human communication was initiated with the origin of speech approximately 100,000 BCE

    History of communication

    History_of_communication

  • Intercourse
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    refer to: Interpersonal communication, talk, any kind of human communication and/or interaction Sexual intercourse, a human sexual activity Intercourse

    Intercourse

    Intercourse

  • Pragmatics
  • Branch of linguistics and semiotics relating context to meaning

    acts as a core topic in pragmatics. The 1967 book Pragmatics of Human Communication: A Study of Interactional Patterns, Pathologies, and Paradoxes by

    Pragmatics

    Pragmatics

  • Barnlund's model of communication
  • Transactional model of communication

    Barnlund uses the term "communication" in a very wide sense referring to "those acts in which meaning develops within human beings". This involves typical

    Barnlund's model of communication

    Barnlund's model of communication

    Barnlund's_model_of_communication

  • Ostension (communication)
  • Type of communication

    In communication theory and especially in relevance theory, ostensive behaviour or ostension is a behaviour that signals the intention to communicate

    Ostension (communication)

    Ostension_(communication)

  • Natural language
  • Language as naturally spoken by humans

    of formal logic, such as those in computer programming; and non-human communication systems in nature, such as whale vocalizations or honey bees' waggle

    Natural language

    Natural_language

  • Message
  • Discrete unit of communication

    material. Another example of a message is an advertisement. In communication between humans, messages can be verbal or nonverbal: A verbal message is an

    Message

    Message

    Message

  • Symbolic communication
  • Concept in communication theory

    objects and ideas not present at the time of communication, a world of possibility is opened. In humans, this process has been compounded to result in

    Symbolic communication

    Symbolic_communication

  • Source–message–channel–receiver model of communication
  • Linear transmission model of communication

    source–message–channel–receiver model is a linear transmission model of communication. It is also referred to as the sender–message–channel–receiver model

    Source–message–channel–receiver model of communication

    Source–message–channel–receiver model of communication

    Source–message–channel–receiver_model_of_communication

  • Schramm's model of communication
  • Interaction model of communication

    Schramm's model of communication is an early and influential model of communication. It was first published by Wilbur Schramm in 1954 and includes innovations

    Schramm's model of communication

    Schramm's model of communication

    Schramm's_model_of_communication

  • Writing
  • Persistent representation of language

    representation of language on a surface. As a structured system of communication, writing is also known as written language. Historically, written languages

    Writing

    Writing

    Writing

  • Sign system
  • Concept in semiotics

    complex sign-systems known. In traditional forms of face-to-face communication, humans communicate through non-verbal as well as verbal sign-systems; colloquially

    Sign system

    Sign_system

  • Unconscious communication
  • Unconscious verbal and nonverbal cues

    Unconscious (or intuitive) communication is the subtle, unintentional, unconscious cues that provide information to another individual. It can be verbal

    Unconscious communication

    Unconscious_communication

  • Cross-cultural communication
  • Field of study that looks at how people from differing cultural backgrounds communicate

    Cross-cultural communication is a field of study investigating how people from differing cultural backgrounds communicate, in similar and different ways

    Cross-cultural communication

    Cross-cultural_communication

  • Communication ethics
  • Behavior guided by an individual's morals and values

    Communication ethics is a sub-branch of moral philosophy concerning the understanding of manifestations of communicative interaction. Every human interaction

    Communication ethics

    Communication_ethics

  • Canadian Journal of Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology
  • Academic journal

    group. The journal was established in 1973 as Human Communication. It was renamed to Human Communication Canada in 1983 and then to the Journal of Speech-Language

    Canadian Journal of Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology

    Canadian_Journal_of_Speech-Language_Pathology_and_Audiology

  • Chimpanzee and Human Communication Institute
  • Former research institute in Washington, US

    The Chimpanzee and Human Communication Institute (CHCI) was located on the campus of Central Washington University in Ellensburg, Washington. CHCI included

    Chimpanzee and Human Communication Institute

    Chimpanzee_and_Human_Communication_Institute

  • Double empathy problem
  • Psychological theory regarding individuals on the autism spectrum

    understanding may stem from bidirectional differences in dispositions (e.g., communication style, social-cognitive characteristics), and experiences between autistic

    Double empathy problem

    Double empathy problem

    Double_empathy_problem

  • Communication rights
  • Right to freely communicate

    recognized that the communication rights relating to freedom of expression embodied in the U. N. Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) adopted

    Communication rights

    Communication_rights

  • User interface
  • Means by which a user interacts with and controls a machine

    industrial design field of human–computer interaction, a user interface (UI) is the space where interactions between humans and machines occur. The goal

    User interface

    User interface

    User_interface

  • Narrative paradigm
  • Communication theory

    is a communication theory conceptualized by 20th-century communication scholar Walter Fisher. The paradigm claims that all meaningful communication occurs

    Narrative paradigm

    Narrative_paradigm

  • Communication in small groups
  • Communication in small groups consists of three or more people who share a common goal and communicate collectively to achieve it. During small group

    Communication in small groups

    Communication_in_small_groups

  • Human error
  • Action with unintended consequences

    to systematic patterns of error. Misunderstandings as a topic in human communication have been studied in conversation analysis, such as the examination

    Human error

    Human_error

  • Outline of communication
  • Overview of and topical guide to communication

    Intercultural communication International communication Interpersonal communication Intrapersonal communication Mass communication Nonverbal communication Verbal

    Outline of communication

    Outline_of_communication

  • Origin of language
  • Relationship between language and human evolution

    language acquisition as well as comparisons between human language and systems of animal communication (particularly those of other primates). Many argue

    Origin of language

    Origin_of_language

  • Head bobble
  • Gesture; side-to-side tilting of the head to approve

    tilting of the head in arcs along the coronal plane. A form of nonverbal communication, it may mean yes, good, maybe, okay, or I understand, depending on the

    Head bobble

    Head_bobble

  • Defensive communication
  • Type of communication between people

    use judgmental communication techniques. Psychodynamic Theory Psychodynamics is the study of the psychological forces that underlie human behavior. Sigmund

    Defensive communication

    Defensive communication

    Defensive_communication

  • Human–robot interaction
  • Study of reaction between humans and robots

    This research endeavours part of human society. For effective human – humanoid robot interaction numerous communication skills and related features should

    Human–robot interaction

    Human–robot_interaction

  • Human
  • Species of hominid in the genus Homo

    unique to humans, a defining feature of humanity, and a cultural universal. Unlike the limited communication-systems of other animals, human language is

    Human

    Human

    Human

  • Semiotics
  • Study of signs

    research topic. Biosemiotics extends the scope of inquiry beyond human communication, examining sign processes within and between animals, plants, and

    Semiotics

    Semiotics

  • Organizational storytelling
  • organization studies. It recognises the special place of narration in human communication, making narration "the foundation of discursive thought and the possibility

    Organizational storytelling

    Organizational_storytelling

  • Means of communication
  • Methods used to exchange information

    Means of communication or media are ways used by people to communicate and exchange information with each other as an information sender and a receiver

    Means of communication

    Means of communication

    Means_of_communication

  • Louis-Philippe Morency
  • Canadian AI researcher (born 1977)

    Canadian researcher interested in human communication and machine learning applied to a better understanding of human behavior. Dr. Louis-Philippe Morency

    Louis-Philippe Morency

    Louis-Philippe_Morency

  • Organizational communication
  • Field of study in communication studies

    Within the realm of communication studies, organizational communication is a field of study surrounding all areas of communication and information flow

    Organizational communication

    Organizational_communication

  • Human behavior
  • Array of every physical action and observable emotion associated with humans

    and societal norms. Human communication is based heavily on language, typically through speech or writing. Nonverbal communication and paralanguage can

    Human behavior

    Human behavior

    Human_behavior

  • Hockett's design features
  • Set of features that characterize human language

    features are a set of features that characterize human language and set it apart from animal communication. They were defined by the linguist Charles F.

    Hockett's design features

    Hockett's_design_features

  • Call and response (music)
  • Succession of two distinct phrases usually played by different musicians

    initial speaker(s). It corresponds to the call and response pattern in human communication and is found as a basic element of musical form, such as the verse-chorus

    Call and response (music)

    Call_and_response_(music)

  • Grounding in communication
  • Knowledge, beliefs and assumptions

    Grounding in communication is a concept proposed by Herbert H. Clark and Susan E. Brennan. It comprises the collection of "mutual knowledge, mutual beliefs

    Grounding in communication

    Grounding_in_communication

  • Conversation
  • Interactive communication between two or more people

    Conversation is interactive communication between two or more people. The development of conversational skills and etiquette is an important part of socialization

    Conversation

    Conversation

    Conversation

  • Gossip
  • Idle talk or rumour, especially about personal or private affairs of others

    Middle Managers' Assessment of Organizational Communication Quality." Journal of Business Communication Vol. 28, No. 4 (Fall 1991) pg 348–365 Jones, Deborah

    Gossip

    Gossip

    Gossip

  • Expectancy violations theory
  • Theory in communications

    Expectancy violations theory (EVT) is a theory of communication that analyzes how individuals respond to unanticipated violations of social norms and

    Expectancy violations theory

    Expectancy_violations_theory

  • International communication
  • Academic discipline

    International communication (also referred to as the study of global communication or transnational communication) is the communication practice that

    International communication

    International_communication

  • Communication for Development
  • Communication model

    Communication for Development (C4D) is all the different types of communication that need to take place in societies if sustainable democratic development

    Communication for Development

    Communication for Development

    Communication_for_Development

  • Facial expression
  • Expression of the face

    observers and are a form of nonverbal communication. They are a primary means of conveying social information between humans, but they also occur in most other

    Facial expression

    Facial_expression

  • Shannon–Weaver model
  • Linear model of communication

    first models of communication. Initially published in the 1948 paper "A Mathematical Theory of Communication", it explains communication in terms of five

    Shannon–Weaver model

    Shannon–Weaver model

    Shannon–Weaver_model

  • Face (sociological concept)
  • Class of behaviors and customs

    Bowers, J.W. (1991). "Facework: Solidarity, Approbation, and Tact". Human Communication Research. 17 (3): 415–450. doi:10.1111/j.1468-2958.1991.tb00239.x

    Face (sociological concept)

    Face_(sociological_concept)

  • Narrative communication
  • (2010). Communication a first look at communication theory. New York, NY: McGraw-Hill [2] Alder, R, & Rodmen G.(2009) Understanding Human Communication. Oxford

    Narrative communication

    Narrative_communication

  • Human–machine system
  • Human–machine system is a system in which the functions of a human operator (or a group of operators) and a machine are integrated. This term can also

    Human–machine system

    Human–machine_system

  • Affection exchange theory
  • Communication theory

    Affection exchange theory (AET) is a communication theory that explains why human beings express affection and how such expressions contribute to survival

    Affection exchange theory

    Affection_exchange_theory

  • ASU College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
  • College of Arizona State University

    Department of Physics Department of Psychology Hugh Downs School of Human Communication School of Civic and Economic Thought and Leadership School of Earth

    ASU College of Liberal Arts and Sciences

    ASU College of Liberal Arts and Sciences

    ASU_College_of_Liberal_Arts_and_Sciences

  • Speech (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    the vocal form of human communication. Speech or speaking Spoken language Discourse Animal language, forms of animal communication that are considered

    Speech (disambiguation)

    Speech_(disambiguation)

  • Frank E. X. Dance
  • speech communication. Holt, Rinehart and Winston. ISBN 9780030188916. Retrieved May 30, 2013. Frank E. X. Dance (January 1, 1982). Human Communication Theory:

    Frank E. X. Dance

    Frank_E._X._Dance

  • Cognitive complexity
  • Concept in psychology

    fields including personal construct psychology, organisational theory and human–computer interaction. First proposed by James Bieri in 1955 with Cognitive

    Cognitive complexity

    Cognitive complexity

    Cognitive_complexity

  • Early modern human
  • Old Stone Age ''Homo sapiens''

    According to Desmond Morris, the vertical forehead in humans plays an important role in human communication through eyebrow movements and forehead skin wrinkling

    Early modern human

    Early modern human

    Early_modern_human

  • Speak
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    dictionary. Speak or SPEAK may refer to: Speech, the vocal form of human communication Speak (Hungarian rapper) (born 1976), known for his song and music

    Speak

    Speak

  • Communication (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    conveying information. Communication(s) may also refer to: Human communication Interpersonal communication, between individual people Telecommunications, the

    Communication (disambiguation)

    Communication_(disambiguation)

  • Yale attitude change approach
  • Model of attitude change first developed during World War II

    described as "who said what to whom": the source of the communication, the nature of the communication and the nature of the audience. According to this approach

    Yale attitude change approach

    Yale_attitude_change_approach

  • Frog hearing and communication
  • Frog and toad communication

    identified. The neural basis of communication and audition gives insights into the science of sound applied to human communication. Frogs are more often heard

    Frog hearing and communication

    Frog_hearing_and_communication

  • Oral tradition
  • Culture preserved through speech or song

    Oral tradition, or oral lore, is a form of human communication in which knowledge, art, beliefs, ideas and culture are received, preserved, and transmitted

    Oral tradition

    Oral tradition

    Oral_tradition

  • Mirroring
  • Subconscious imitative behaviour

    establish connections of expressions to emotions and thus promote social communication later in life. Infants also learn to feel secure and valid in their

    Mirroring

    Mirroring

    Mirroring

  • Lip reading
  • Technique of understanding a limited range of speech when sound is unavailable

    the lips, teeth and tongue which are often visible in face-to-face communication. Information from the lips and face supports aural comprehension and

    Lip reading

    Lip_reading

  • Artificial human companion
  • Hardware or software designed to provide company

    promote anthropomorphism in human interaction and encourage an interactive style that is in line with natural human communication. The appearance and behavior

    Artificial human companion

    Artificial_human_companion

  • Interspecies communication
  • Communication between different species

    Interspecies communication, interspecific communication, or heterospecific communication refers to communication among animals, plants, microorganisms

    Interspecies communication

    Interspecies_communication

  • Rapport
  • Close and harmonious relationship

    level of rapport between members of a dyad. In the 21st century, online communication has had a huge impact on how business is conducted and how relationships

    Rapport

    Rapport

  • Subvocal recognition
  • Converting subvocalization to a digital output

    implementation of the silent speech interface enables direct communication between the human brain and external devices through stimulation of the speech

    Subvocal recognition

    Subvocal recognition

    Subvocal_recognition

  • Gibb categories
  • feels threatened during communication and hence the need to defend him or herself. Supportive communication is important as humans interact, as people need

    Gibb categories

    Gibb_categories

  • Origin of speech
  • signed. Speech is a fundamental aspect of human communication and plays a vital role in the everyday lives of humans. It allows them to convey thoughts, emotions

    Origin of speech

    Origin of speech

    Origin_of_speech

  • Suggestion theory
  • persuasion worked as a phenomenon of human collective behavior. Because a distinctive function of public communication is to advance social consensus, many

    Suggestion theory

    Suggestion_theory

  • Social constructionism
  • Sociological theory regarding shared understandings

    Social constructionism is a term used in sociology, social ontology, and communication theory. The term can serve somewhat different functions in each field;

    Social constructionism

    Social constructionism

    Social_constructionism

  • Cognitive academic language proficiency
  • Advanced vocabulary

    administrators to move students with a high BICS (Basic Interpersonal Communication Skills/Social Language Proficiency) level into a 'mainstream' class

    Cognitive academic language proficiency

    Cognitive_academic_language_proficiency

  • Problematic integration theory
  • Problematic Integration Theory is a theory of communication that addresses the processes and dynamics of how people receive, evaluate, and respond to

    Problematic integration theory

    Problematic_integration_theory

  • Miscommunication
  • Social inability to communicate properly

    Miscommunication ("mis" + "communication") is the failure of communicating clearly the intended message or idea. It may be a social inability to communicate

    Miscommunication

    Miscommunication

    Miscommunication

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  • Yadhu
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Yadhu

    Lord Krishna

  • Aleda
  • Girl/Female

    German, Latin

    Aleda

    Old; Prosperous; Small Winged One

  • AR'ELIY
  • Male

    Hebrew

    AR'ELIY

    (אֲרְאֵלִי) Hebrew name AR'ELIY means "lion of God." In the bible, this is the name of a son of Gad.

  • ANAHITA
  • Female

    Persian/Iranian

    ANAHITA

    (آناهیتا) Persian name ANAHITA means "immaculate." In mythology, this is the name of a goddess of fertility and water. It is also the Persian name for the planet Venus.

  • Navthetchika
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Navthetchika

  • Taarik | தாரீக
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Taarik | தாரீக

    Nocturnal visitor, Morning star

  • Thinitha
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Thinitha

  • Aziz
  • Boy/Male

    Afghan, African, Arabic, Farsi, French, German, Indian, Iranian, Malaysian, Muslim, Pashtun, Swahili, Telugu, Turkish

    Aziz

    Powerful; Friend; Dear One; Precious; To be Cherished; Comrade; Dear

  • AbdulNasir
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Australian, Muslim

    AbdulNasir

    Servant of the Helper; Protector

  • Balavan
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu

    Balavan

    Powerful

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  • Unhuman
  • a.

    Not human; inhuman.

  • Anthropophuism
  • n.

    Human nature.

  • Humane
  • a.

    Humanizing; exalting; tending to refine.

  • Hulan
  • n.

    See Uhlan.

  • Transhuman
  • a.

    More than human; superhuman.

  • Mankind
  • n.

    Human feelings; humanity.

  • Pelt
  • n.

    The human skin.

  • Human
  • n.

    A human being.

  • Human
  • a.

    Belonging to man or mankind; having the qualities or attributes of a man; of or pertaining to man or to the race of man; as, a human voice; human shape; human nature; human sacrifices.

  • Anthropomorphism
  • n.

    The ascription of human characteristics to things not human.

  • Fleshy
  • superl.

    Human.

  • Humin
  • n.

    A bitter, brownish yellow, amorphous substance, extracted from vegetable mold, and also produced by the action of acids on certain sugars and carbohydrates; -- called also humic acid, ulmin, gein, ulmic or geic acid, etc.

  • Homiform
  • a.

    In human form.

  • Humanify
  • v. t.

    To make human; to invest with a human personality; to incarnate.

  • Humane
  • a.

    Pertaining to man; human.

  • Flesh
  • n.

    Human nature

  • Humane
  • a.

    Having the feelings and inclinations creditable to man; having a disposition to treat other human beings or animals with kindness; kind; benevolent.

  • Mannish
  • a.

    Resembling a human being in form or nature; human.

  • Preterhuman
  • a.

    More than human.

  • Anthropomorphist
  • n.

    One who attributes the human form or other human attributes to the Deity or to anything not human.