The term "mankind" is typically written as one word, referring to the human species as a whole. It encompasses all human beings, regardless of gender. However, in modern language and discussions about inclusivity, the term "humankind" is often preferred to avoid the gender-specific connotation of "man."
"His was a one of a kind, a man of inimitable virtue and presence."
The root word for "anthropos" is "anthropo-" which comes from the Greek word for "human" or "man".
a good one, very kind and an excellent man. He never uses a cross word with any of his tenants or servants.
Both Man and Human Have the Same Meaning. Man is Another word for Human 'man kind'- 'human kind'
I believe the word you want is: unique. Example: The man owned a unique vase from 1831.
another word for kind is nice
The word is "unique."
The word sick is an adjective; he is a sick man.
Man-kind is another word for human being the reason they probly dont say women kind too is because it might be akward for some people and unlisted in dictionaries it also might not be a real word.
One word used to express "white man" is wayaabishkiiwed.
The word kind has one syllable.
Man-To-Man