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humankind

[hyoo-muhn-kahynd, -kahynd, yoo-]

noun

  1. human beings collectively; the human race.



humankind

/ ˌːəˈ첹ɪԻ /

noun

  1. the human race; humanity

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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of humankind1

First recorded in 1635–45; from the phrase human kind; modeled on mankind ( def. )
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"Today we reveal humankind's first-ever views of the Sun's pole," she says.

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Despite their claims to be defending humankind from this imaginary animalistic incursion, Texas Republicans are being deeply anti-human with this "furry" bill.

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Measles is among the most contagious diseases known to humankind, which means that communal vaccination is crucial.

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Elon Musk thinks humankind’s only safety valve is to move multitudes to Mars.

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"One of the aims of my father and John was to show that on occasion, the family of humankind could be joyous together and celebrate together," said Brasher.

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