humanoid

IPA: hjˈumʌnɔɪd

noun

  • A being having the appearance or characteristics of a human.

adjective

  • Having the appearance or characteristics of a human; being anthropomorphic under some criteria (physical, mental, genetical, ethological, ethical etc.).
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Examples of "humanoid" in Sentences

  • That’s why most of the time they go around in humanoid form.
  • Thank god making him humanoid is a bad idea but he does looks awesome (Kinda like apocalypse)
  • The appearance of these Star People is what is known as humanoid feline entities or paschats.
  • If you can reason like a humanoid, which is not likely from neocons, then you will be taken seriously.
  • The term humanoid describes a general conformation to the traits of humanity, but implies an expansion of criteria to possibly include other species than homo sapiens sapiens.
  • On a slight tangent, according to the Transformers Encyclopedia (yes, I’m THAT big of a nerd), the robots with tiny alternate forms [Megatron, Soundwave ftw] are basically hollow in humanoid form.
  • The Series 800 combat chassis when not intended for infiltrator work and fielded without an organic infiltration coating is more properly identified as a humanoid hunter-killer (HK) and are designated with a shorter 4 character alpha numeric code.
  • (Unless it’s one of those scripted “they’re all asleep if you make Stealth checks” rooms.) No humanoid is ever encumbered (nor, seemingly, do they carry about the food and water and supplies that they likely would need to survive if they were a PC).
  • Good interview, but I was wonder about this bit: "For instance, SF created the idea of humanoid robots that would be jacks-of-all-trades, and largely ignored the idea of specialty robots that only did one thing, be it weld auto frames, aid bomb disposal teams, or bake bread on kitchen table tops."

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