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  • Skeletons of members of the ape superfamily, '''Hominoidea'''. There are two extant families: [[Hominidae]], the "great apes"; and [[Hylobatidae]], the gibbons, or "lesser apes".
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  • From left: Comparison of size of gibbon, human, chimpanzee, gorilla and orangutan. Non-human hominoids do not stand upright as their normal posture.
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  • Like those of the orangutan, the shoulder joints of hominoids are adapted to [[brachiation]], or movement by swinging in tree branches.
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SUPERFAMILY OF APES
Hominoid; Apes; Hominoidea; Anthropoid ape; Hominoids; Hominoideas; Hominoidae; Ape family; History of hominoid taxonomy
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ape         
  • Skeletons of members of the ape superfamily, '''Hominoidea'''. There are two extant families: [[Hominidae]], the "great apes"; and [[Hylobatidae]], the gibbons, or "lesser apes".
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  • From left: Comparison of size of gibbon, human, chimpanzee, gorilla and orangutan. Non-human hominoids do not stand upright as their normal posture.
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  • A series of images showing a gorilla utilizing a small tree trunk as a tool to maintain balance as she fished for aquatic herbs
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  • Like those of the orangutan, the shoulder joints of hominoids are adapted to [[brachiation]], or movement by swinging in tree branches.
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SUPERFAMILY OF APES
Hominoid; Apes; Hominoidea; Anthropoid ape; Hominoids; Hominoideas; Hominoidae; Ape family; History of hominoid taxonomy
I. n.
1.
Simian, troglodyte, tailless monkey.
2.
Mimic, servile imitator.
3.
Imitator, imitation, image, type, likeness.
4.
Object of contempt, monster of ugliness, object of ridicule, guy.
II. v. a.
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Mimic (in good sense), imitate, counterfeit, take the form or appearance of.
2.
Mimic, (in bad sense), copy with servility, affect, imitate with effort, imitate futilely.
ape         
  • Skeletons of members of the ape superfamily, '''Hominoidea'''. There are two extant families: [[Hominidae]], the "great apes"; and [[Hylobatidae]], the gibbons, or "lesser apes".
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  • From left: Comparison of size of gibbon, human, chimpanzee, gorilla and orangutan. Non-human hominoids do not stand upright as their normal posture.
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  • A series of images showing a gorilla utilizing a small tree trunk as a tool to maintain balance as she fished for aquatic herbs
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  • Like those of the orangutan, the shoulder joints of hominoids are adapted to [[brachiation]], or movement by swinging in tree branches.
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SUPERFAMILY OF APES
Hominoid; Apes; Hominoidea; Anthropoid ape; Hominoids; Hominoideas; Hominoidae; Ape family; History of hominoid taxonomy
(apes, aping, aped)
1.
Apes are chimpanzees, gorillas, and other animals in the same family.
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2.
If you ape someone's speech or behaviour, you imitate it.
Modelling yourself on someone you admire is not the same as aping all they say or do.
= copy, imitate
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Wikipédia

Ape (disambiguation)

Apes are anthropoids of the Hominoidea superfamily.

Ape or APE may also refer to:

Exemples de prononciation pour APE
1. Ceremonious ape!
Waiting for Godot
2. super-intelligent ape.
ted-talks_315_LouiseLeakey_2008-320k
3. to our ape cousins.
Brainstorm - The Power and Purpose of the Teenage Brain _ Dan Siegel _ Talks at Google
4. And maybe an ape.
The Mind's Eye _ Oliver Sacks _ Talks at Google
5. from ape to man --
ted-talks_374_JohnHodgman_2008-320k
Exemples du corpus de texte pour APE
1. Lusty Ape sounds so much more appealing than Killer Ape, dont you think?
2. Two other areas labelled "priority survey sites" have known ape populations that require additional study to assess the numbers and determine boundaries to promote ape conservation.
3. Tarzan knows he is different from his ape playmates.
4. Blair copies Thatcher and Cameron seems to ape Blair.
5. It wasnt an ape who invented the notion of speciesism.