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humankind
[hyoo-muhn-kahynd, -kahynd, yoo-]
noun
human beings collectively; the human race.
humankind
/ ˌːəˈ첹ɪԻ /
noun
the human race; humanity
Word History and Origins
Origin of humankind1
Example Sentences
"Today we reveal humankind's first-ever views of the Sun's pole," she says.
Despite their claims to be defending humankind from this imaginary animalistic incursion, Texas Republicans are being deeply anti-human with this "furry" bill.
Measles is among the most contagious diseases known to humankind, which means that communal vaccination is crucial.
Elon Musk thinks humankind’s only safety valve is to move multitudes to Mars.
"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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