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baboon
[ba-boon, buh-]
noun
any of various large, terrestrial monkeys of the genus Papio and related genera, of Africa and Arabia, having a doglike muzzle, large cheek pouches, and a short tail.
a coarse, ridiculous, or brutish person, especially one of low intelligence.
Other Word Forms
- baboonish adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of baboon1
Word History and Origins
Origin of baboon1
Example Sentences
A few of Bischoff’s early taxidermy pieces are still on display, including a dog, which looks more like a cross between a wolf and a baboon, dating to the 1920s.
“They were showing Ridley the baboon because it was an interesting anatomical structure,” Bakowski recalls.
“It sounds like a baboon getting his nose hairs ripped out.”
That would mean they had more neurons than baboons, with perhaps even enough intelligence to use tools — the T. rex's notoriously tiny arms notwithstanding.
"The possibility that T. rex might have been as intelligent as a baboon is fascinating and terrifying, with the potential to reinvent our view of the past," concluded Dr Darren Naish.
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