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  • 31human — Synonyms and related words: Adamite, Adamitic, Christian, Christlike, Christly, accommodating, affectionate, android, anthropocentric, anthropoid, anthropological, being, beneficent, benevolent, benign, benignant, bleeding, body, brotherly, cat,… …

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  • 32human being — I (Roget s IV) n. Syn. being, mortal, individual; see man 1 , 2 , 3 , person 1 , woman 1 . II (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun A member of the human race: being, body, creature, homo, human, individual, life, man, mortal, party, person, personage,… …

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  • 33human — adj 1. humane, kindly, sensitive, accessible, down to earth, earthy; vulnerable, flesh and blood, weak, defenseless, unguarded; faulty, errant, erring. See humane. 2. mortal, corporeal, transient, transitory, fleeting, passing, short lived,… …

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  • 34creature — noun 1》 an animal, as distinct from a human being.     ↘an animal or person.     ↘archaic anything living or existing. 2》 a person or organization under the complete control of another: the village teacher was expected to be the creature of his… …

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  • 35creature — noun 1) the earth and its creatures Syn: animal, beast, brute; living thing, living being; informal critter, varmint 2) you re such a lazy creature! Syn: person, individual, human being, character, soul …

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  • 36creature — crea•ture [[t]ˈkri tʃər[/t]] n. 1) an animal, esp. a nonhuman 2) any unspecific being: creatures of the imagination[/ex] 3) person; human being: a lovely creature[/ex] 4) a person under the control or influence of another • Etymology: 1250–1300;… …

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  • 37creature — n 1. being, body, thing, object, living thing, entity, something. 2. animal, beast, brute, Dial. varmint, Dial. critter; mammal, mammalian, vertebrate, invertebrate, quadruped; reptile, bird, fish. 3. person, human being, human, man, woman,… …

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  • 38creature — noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French, from Late Latin creatura, from Latin creatus, past participle of creare Date: 14th century 1. something created either animate or inanimate: as a. a lower animal; especially a farm animal …

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  • 39creature — noun /ˈkɹiːʧə,ˈkɻiːʧɚ/ a) A created thing, whether animate or inanimate; a creation. Thoughts, my mindes creatures, often are with thee, / But I, their maker, want their libertie. b) A living being; an animal or human …

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  • 40Creature —    Denotes the whole creation in Rom. 8:39; Col. 1:15; Rev. 5:13; the whole human race in Mark 16:15; Rom. 8:19 22.    The living creatures in Ezek. 10:15, 17, are imaginary beings, symbols of the Divine attributes and operations …

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