As a species, we give ourselves the rather vainglorious name Homo sapiens (wise man).
Human beings considered collectively; the human race.
Humanity or the human race.
"Mankind" is one word. It refers to the human race as a whole.
The noun 'mankind' is a word for all humans as a group; the human race.
Yes, "humankind" and "mankind" can be used somewhat interchangeably to refer to the human race as a whole. However, "humankind" is generally considered to be a more gender-neutral term than "mankind."
Belonging to man or mankind; having the qualities or attributes of a man; of or pertaining to man or to the race of man; as, a human voice; human shape; human nature; human sacrifices., A human being.
No.
Differences of color in human beings are called race or ethnicity.
The scince that deals with the study of human beings is called "anthropology" and i 100% sure this is correct because my mother is a science teacher =)
No, the noun mankind is an uncountable (mass) noun, a word for all humans considered as a single group, a word for a concept.
The scientific study of the human race is called anthropology. It encompasses various fields such as cultural anthropology, physical anthropology, archaeology, and linguistics to understand human behavior, origins, and societies.
The destination of mankind is to spiritually awake in order to achieve peace. Peace cannot be forced, peace is a result of an open mind. Once we, the human race, achieves a spiritual awakening we will ''live happily ever after''.