manlike in English

adjective
1
resembling a human being.
a manlike creature
2
(of a woman) having an appearance or qualities associated with men.
My voice drops low, but not like low enough to be manlike .

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1. 9 synonyms for Anthropoid: anthropomorphic, anthropomorphous, hominoid, humanoid, manlike, ape

2. 7 synonyms for Anthropomorphous: anthropoid, anthropomorphic, hominoid, humanoid, manlike, anthropomorphic, humanlike

3. 7 synonyms for Anthropomorphous: anthropoid, anthropomorphic, hominoid, humanoid, manlike, anthropomorphic, humanlike

4. 7 synonyms for Anthropomorphic: anthropoid, anthropomorphous, hominoid, humanoid, manlike, anthropomorphous, humanlike

5. From the waist of this manlike form, this elegant glory extends both upward and downward.

6. Synonyms for Anthropomorphous include anthropoid, humanoid, anthropomorphic, humanlike, manlike, human, mortal, hominid, anthropological and humanistic

7. 22 People bring forth requirement for more natural and manlike synthesis speech. But there is still a big gap between the requirements and what we have got.

8. Anthropoid: 1 adj resembling human beings Synonyms: manlike human having human form or attributes as opposed to those of animals or divine beings adj resembling apes Synonyms: Anthropoidal , apelike nonhuman not human; not belonging to or produced by or appropriate to human beings n any member of the suborder Anthropoidea including monkeys and

9. The term "android", which means "manlike", was initially used of Automata, and the form "androides" first appeared in English in 1727 in reference to supposed attempts by the alchemist Albertus Magnus (circa 1200-1280) to create an artificial man; but something like Androids long precede their being called Androids

10. Anthropoid (adj.) "manlike," especially, in zoology, "human or simian, of humans and monkeys" (as opposed to lemurs and other less-human-like primates), 1835, from Greek anthropoeides "like a man, resembling a man; in human form;" see anthropo-+ -oid.As a noun, from 1832 (the Greek noun in this sense was anthroparion).Related: Anthropoidal.