I suppose the best terminology would be simply... Intelligent.
The term for a wise human is usually referred to as a sage or a philosopher. These individuals are known for their deep understanding of life and their ability to impart valuable knowledge and advice.
"Shengda Laoren" is a Chinese term that roughly translates to "Sage of the Ages." It refers to an individual who is wise, venerable, and with great life experience and knowledge. It is a term of respect for someone who is seen as a wise elder.
"Hasbeenian" is not a recognized term or concept. It does not have a specific meaning or definition. It is possible that it is a made-up word or a misspelling of another term.
"Yashu" does not have a commonly known meaning in English. It may be a name or term with significance in a specific culture or language.
There is no clear definition or known reference for the term "jesuve." It does not appear to have a widely recognized meaning or significance.
I couldn't find a specific meaning for the word "keysharah." It's possible that it could be a unique or uncommon name, phrase, or term with a specific meaning to the person using it.
Homosapiens
It comes from "prudent" meaning wise.
The term "Homo sapiens" is derived from Latin, with "Homo" meaning human and "sapiens" meaning wise or intelligent. It was coined by the Swedish botanist Carl Linnaeus in the 18th century to classify modern humans.
human being???...
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The meaning of the scientifical term procreation is to reproduce. The term can be used for both the human domain and the animal domain and the plant kingdom.
the meaning of "as wise as an owl" means someone or something is very wise
There is ' no flow of oil' in the human body so there is no such medical term
To be wise and Cautious
Homo sapiens which means wise human is the scientific name for human beings.
pharmacology
The scientific name for a human is a 'homo sapiens sapiens' or wise wise man.