pithecanthropus

noun

pith·​e·​can·​thro·​pus
ˌpithə̇ˈkan(t)thrəpəs,
-ˌkanˈthrōp-
1
capitalized
a
: a hypothetical group of extinct primates intermediate between man and the anthropoid apes
b
: a genus of extinct primitive men that includes two generally accepted species (P. erectus and P. robustus) known from skull and other bone fragments found in Javanese Pliocene gravels and sometimes the very similar Peking man and that comprises forms having a profile like that of an ape with very low forehead and undeveloped chin, a posture approaching that of modern man, and a brain of 900 to 1000 cubic centimeters which is larger than that of any known ape and smaller than that of any normal modern man compare sinanthropus
2
plural pithecanthropi
-ˌpī,
-(ˌ)pē
: an individual of the group or genus Pithecanthropus

Word History

Etymology

New Latin, from pithec- + -anthropus

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“Pithecanthropus.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/pithecanthropus. Accessed 19 Dec. 2024.

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