单词 | sinanthropus |
释义 | Sinanthropusn. Palaeontology. Now historical. The genus to which the fossil hominid Peking man (now classified as Homo erectus) was originally assigned; (also in form sinanthropus) a hominid of this genus; = Peking man n. at Peking n. Compounds 2. ΘΚΠ the world > people > protohuman > [noun] anthropolite1778 Neanderthal man1861 caveman1862 man1863 prehistoric man1863 Pithecanthropus1873 Java man1895 Homo erectus1904 Heidelberg1909 Eoanthropus1912 dawn man1913 Neanderthaler1913 Piltdown man1913 Aurignacian1915 Neanderthalian1920 Rhodesian man1921 Boskopoid1926 Peking man1926 Sinanthropus1927 Piltdown1931 Predmostian1931 Minnesota Man1932 Neanderthaloid1934 Steinheim1935 Gigantopithecus1936 Africanthropus1938 Paranthropus1938 Piltdowner1941 Meganthropus1942 Telanthropus1949 Saldanha Man1953 pithecanthropine1955 Nutcracker Man1959 Homo habilis1964 iceman1972 1927 D. Black in Palæontologica Sinica D. 7 i. 21 A new genus of the family Hominidæ to be named Sinanthropus. [Note] I am much indebted to that veteran coiner of apt terms Dr. A. W. Grabau for his kindness in suggesting a generic name of such zoogeographic significance. 1948 Amer. Jrnl. Orthodontics 34 113 The attritional wear seen in such fossil types as Rhodesian man, Neanderthal man, and Sinanthropus is exactly such as we have described for modern man. 1978 Nagel's Encycl.-guide: China (ed. 3) 298 Great pride was taken in the discovery of remains of ‘sinanthropus’ which were older still than those found at Zhou Kou dian. 2007 Jrnl. Human Evol. 53 41/1 In the 1950s, researchers began to recognize that taxa such as Pithecanthropus, Sinanthropus, Telanthropus, and Atlanthropus could be subsumed under one species: Homo erectus. Derivatives Sinanˈthropic adj. now rare = Sinanthropoid adj. ΘΚΠ the world > people > protohuman > [adjective] Cro-Magnon1869 palaeanthropic1890 pithecanthropoid1890 pithecanthropic1897 theriozoic1898 Combe-Capelle1911 Piltdown1912 Predmost1912 Boskop1915 hominid1915 Neanderthalian1920 Tardenoisian1921 pithecanthropine1925 Sinanthropic1931 Solo1932 Florisbad1935 Steinheim1935 Sinanthropoid1937 Swanscombe1937 robust1971 1931 A. Keith New Discov. Antiq. Man xvii. 260 The Sinanthropic mandibular fragment is broken short at the socket for the second incisor. 1963 Q. Rev. Biol. 38 183/1 If these finds are indeed Middle Pleistocene, then they may well be Sinanthropic in character. Siˈnanthroˌpoid adj. now rare characteristic of or resembling the genus Sinanthropus. ΘΚΠ the world > people > protohuman > [adjective] Cro-Magnon1869 palaeanthropic1890 pithecanthropoid1890 pithecanthropic1897 theriozoic1898 Combe-Capelle1911 Piltdown1912 Predmost1912 Boskop1915 hominid1915 Neanderthalian1920 Tardenoisian1921 pithecanthropine1925 Sinanthropic1931 Solo1932 Florisbad1935 Steinheim1935 Sinanthropoid1937 Swanscombe1937 robust1971 1937 Ann. Reg. 1936 52 Parts of three skulls of Palaeoanthropus showing Sinanthropoid features..were found in the Upper Pleistocene in Tanganyika. 1979 W. Arens Man-eating Myth iv. 123 Fossilized Sinanthropoid remains of at least forty individuals. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2011; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1927 |
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