if we are talking about the features then hominoids have a smaller brain.. Hominoids are quadrupeds,walking on all fours but with flexible forelimbs... whereas Hominids have an upright posture and bipedal locomotion. apes belong to hominoid.. and human are in the hominid category..
Hominids are included in the superfamily of all apes, the Hominoidea, the members of which are called hominoids. Although the hominid fossil record is far from complete, and the evidence is often fragmentary, there is enough to give a good outline of the evolutionary history of humans.
basically - Hominids are the biological family of which humans are a member. Informally, they are known as the Great Apes, and include four genera: humans, chimpanzees, gorillas, and orangutans.
it referred only to humans and our extinct close relatives, and this old definition sometimes persists to today. "Hominid" means "human-like".
HOMINOIDS
- similar to human. resembling a human being.
of human beings and apes. relating to or belongin to the super family that includes human beings and apes.
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Hominoid fossils are the remains of primates that are part of the superfamily Hominoidea, which includes humans, great apes, and gibbons. These fossils provide valuable information about the evolution and behavior of early hominoids and help researchers understand the ancestry of modern humans.
A homonid (hominid) is of the primate family including humans. Homonid was the initial spelling then was anglicized to hominid. Homonoid means to resemble human like qualities. Interesting fact J.R.R. Tolkeins use of the word homonid was to describe the race of Great Apes in his books.
Synonyms of the word humanoid: animal, anthropoid, anthropological, anthropomorphic, anthropomorphous, biped, bipedal, civilized, creatural, ethnologic, ethological, fallible, fleshly, forgivable, hominal, hominid, hominine, hominoid, humanistic, individual, mortal, personal, vulnerable
I do not believe there is an antonym for hominid.
Hominoid evolution can be traced from Proconsul to Homo through a series of fossil evidence, genetic analysis, and comparative anatomy studies. Key transitional hominoid fossils such as Australopithecus and various Homo species provide a timeline of changes in morphology, behavior, and adaptations that led to the emergence of the Homo genus. Additionally, advancements in archaeological and genomic research help fill in gaps and provide a more comprehensive understanding of the evolutionary journey from Proconsul to Homo.
Robert Barry Eckhardt has written: 'Hominoid dental variation and hominid origins' -- subject(s): Fossil hominids, Teeth
Hominoid fossils are the remains of primates that are part of the superfamily Hominoidea, which includes humans, great apes, and gibbons. These fossils provide valuable information about the evolution and behavior of early hominoids and help researchers understand the ancestry of modern humans.
Synonyms of the word humanoid: animal, anthropoid, anthropological, anthropomorphic, anthropomorphous, biped, bipedal, civilized, creatural, ethnologic, ethological, fallible, fleshly, forgivable, hominal, hominid, hominine, hominoid, humanistic, individual, mortal, personal, vulnerable
Hominid pelvis is bowl shaped while a quadruped pelvis is wider because of the way the internal organs are carried and protected.
A homonid (hominid) is of the primate family including humans. Homonid was the initial spelling then was anglicized to hominid. Homonoid means to resemble human like qualities. Interesting fact J.R.R. Tolkeins use of the word homonid was to describe the race of Great Apes in his books.
A hairy hominoid.
Synonyms of the word humanoid: animal, anthropoid, anthropological, anthropomorphic, anthropomorphous, biped, bipedal, civilized, creatural, ethnologic, ethological, fallible, fleshly, forgivable, hominal, hominid, hominine, hominoid, humanistic, individual, mortal, personal, vulnerable
I do not believe there is an antonym for hominid.
alien hominid
There are no exact rhymes for hominid.
Asia and Africa
A bipedal primate is referred to as a great ape, or a hominid.