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What (who) is humanoid - definition

ENTITY THAT HAS AN APPEARANCE RESEMBLING A HUMAN
Tasloi; Non-Earth Humans; Humaniform; Humanoid (Dungeons & Dragons)
  • A model of the hypothetical Dinosauroid, Dinosaur Museum, Dorchester, UK
  • [[Honda]]'s [[ASIMO]] is an example of a [[humanoid robot]].
  • dwarves of Germanic mythology]] are an example of humanoid beings.

humanoid         
['hju:m?n??d]
¦ adjective having an appearance or character resembling that of a human.
¦ noun (especially in science fiction) a humanoid being.
Humanoid         
A humanoid (; from English human and ["resembling") is a non-human] entity with human form or characteristics. The earliest recorded use of the term, in 1870, referred to [[indigenous peoples in areas colonized by Europeans.
Reptilian humanoid         
  • Artist's conception comparing reptilians to humans
  • A drawing of kobolds, reptilian humanoid beings that appear in ''Dungeons & Dragons''.
  • Two Nāga heads carved into the Baphuon Temple at Angkor Thom, Cambodia
BEINGS IN MYTHOLOGY, FOLKLORE AND FICTION
Lizard-men; Lizardmen; Reptilian Humanoid; Reptilian Humanoids; Lizard people; Lizard man; Reptilian humanoids; Lizard People; Lizard men; Lizardman (Generic); Reptilian-Humanoids; Dragonborn (Dungeons & Dragons); Reptilian-Humanoid; Reptile man; Reptile men; Lizard person; Serpentine humanoid; Serpentine humanoids; Reptile people; Dragonborn (Dungeons and Dragons); The Lizardman; Lizardman
Reptilian humanoids, or anthropomorphic reptiles, are fictional creatures that appear in folklore, fiction, and conspiracy theories.

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Humanoid

A humanoid (; from English human and -oid "resembling") is a non-human entity with human form or characteristics. The earliest recorded use of the term, in 1870, referred to indigenous peoples in areas colonized by Europeans. By the 20th century, the term came to describe fossils which were morphologically similar, but not identical, to those of the human skeleton.

Although this usage was common in the sciences for much of the 20th century, it is now considered rare. More generally, the term can refer to anything with distinctly human characteristics or adaptations, such as possessing opposable anterior forelimb-appendages (i.e. thumbs), visible spectrum-binocular vision (i.e. having two eyes), or biomechanic plantigrade-bipedalism (i.e. the ability to walk on heels and metatarsals in an upright position). Humanoids may also include human-animal hybrids (where each cell has partly human and partly animal genetic contents) and human-animal chimeras (where some cells are human and some cells are animal in origin). Science fiction media frequently present sentient extraterrestrial lifeforms as humanoid as a byproduct of convergent evolution.

Examples of use of humanoid
1. Moravec believes the primary market for humanoid robots will be entertainment.
2. Toyota has a humanoid robot that plays "Pomp and Circumstance" on the violin –– rather robotically.
3. Germinoid is a humanoid robot designed in his creator‘s image, down to the tiniest of details.
4. As technology improves to make humanoid robots more lifelike, roboticists expect them to become more acceptable.
5. A Japanese university has developed two humanoid bartender and waiter robots who can also wash dishes –– sort of.