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Meaning of "dryopithecine" in the English dictionary

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ETYMOLOGY OF THE WORD DRYOPITHECINE

From New Latin Dryopithēcus, from Greek drus tree + pithēkos ape.
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PRONUNCIATION OF DRYOPITHECINE

dryopithecine  [ˌdraɪəʊˈpɪθəˌsiːn] play
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GRAMMATICAL CATEGORY OF DRYOPITHECINE

noun
adjective
verb
adverb
pronoun
preposition
conjunction
determiner
exclamation
Dryopithecine is a noun.
A noun is a type of word the meaning of which determines reality. Nouns provide the names for all things: people, objects, sensations, feelings, etc.

WHAT DOES DRYOPITHECINE MEAN IN ENGLISH?

dryopithecine

Dryopithecini

The dryopithecines consists of a tribe of Eurasian apes that are believed to be close to the ancestry of gorillas, chimpanzees and humans.

Definition of dryopithecine in the English dictionary

The definition of dryopithecine in the dictionary is any extinct Old World ape of the genus Dryopithecus, common in Miocene and Pliocene times: thought to be the ancestors of modern apes.

WORDS THAT RHYME WITH DRYOPITHECINE


adenosine
æˈdɛnəˌsiːn
anthracene
ˈænθrəˌsiːn
Anthropocene
ænˈθrɒpəˌsiːn
arrasene
ˈærəˌsiːn
benzanthracene
benˈzænθrəˌsiːn
cyclazocine
saɪˈklæzəˌsiːn
damascene
ˈdæməˌsiːn
ferrocene
ˈfɛrəʊˌsiːn
guanosine
ˈɡwɑːnəˌsiːn
Holocene
ˈhɒləˌsiːn
hyoscine
ˈhaɪəˌsiːn
kerosene
ˈkɛrəˌsiːn
kerosine
ˈkɛrəˌsiːn
Miocene
ˈmaɪəˌsiːn
Neocene
ˈniːəˌsiːn
nigrosine
ˈnɪɡrəˌsiːn
Oligocene
ˈɒlɪɡəʊˌsiːn
Pleistocene
ˈplaɪstəˌsiːn
spinacene
ˈspaɪnəˌsiːn
tyrosine
ˈtaɪrəˌsiːn

WORDS THAT BEGIN LIKE DRYOPITHECINE

dryad
dryadic
drybeat
Dryden
dryer
drying
drying oil
drying-up
drying-up cloth
dryish
drylot
dryly
drymouth
dryness
drysalter
drysaltery
Drysdale
drysuit
drywall
drywell

WORDS THAT END LIKE DRYOPITHECINE

alternative medicine
australopithecine
Chinese medicine
galeopithecine
glycine
herbal medicine
internal medicine
internecine
medicine
nuclear medicine
physical medicine
piscine
porcine
preventive medicine
Racine
ramapithecine
sports medicine
telecine
vaccine
veterinary medicine

Synonyms and antonyms of dryopithecine in the English dictionary of synonyms

SYNONYMS

Translation of «dryopithecine» into 25 languages

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TRANSLATION OF DRYOPITHECINE

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The translations of dryopithecine from English to other languages presented in this section have been obtained through automatic statistical translation; where the essential translation unit is the word «dryopithecine» in English.

Translator English - Chinese

dryopithecine
1,325 millions of speakers

Translator English - Spanish

dryopithecine
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dryopithecine
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Translator English - Hindi

dryopithecine
380 millions of speakers
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Translator English - Arabic

dryopithecine
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Translator English - Russian

dryopithecine
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Translator English - Portuguese

dryopithecine
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Translator English - Bengali

dryopithecine
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Translator English - French

dryopithecine
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Translator English - Malay

Dryopithecine
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Translator English - German

dryopithecine
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Translator English - Japanese

dryopithecine
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Translator English - Korean

dryopithecine
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Translator English - Javanese

Dryopithecine
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Translator English - Vietnamese

dryopithecine
80 millions of speakers

Translator English - Tamil

dryopithecine
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Translator English - Marathi

सूलीपिटिथेनिन
75 millions of speakers

Translator English - Turkish

dryopithecine
70 millions of speakers

Translator English - Italian

dryopithecine
65 millions of speakers

Translator English - Polish

dryopithecine
50 millions of speakers

Translator English - Ukrainian

dryopithecine
40 millions of speakers

Translator English - Romanian

dryopithecine
30 millions of speakers
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Translator English - Greek

dryopithecine
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Translator English - Afrikaans

dryopithecine
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Translator English - Swedish

dryopithecine
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Translator English - Norwegian

dryopithecine
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Trends of use of dryopithecine

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TENDENCIES OF USE OF THE TERM «DRYOPITHECINE»

The term «dryopithecine» is normally little used and occupies the 145.679 position in our list of most widely used terms in the English dictionary.
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FREQUENCY OF USE OF THE TERM «DRYOPITHECINE» OVER TIME

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Examples of use in the English literature, quotes and news about dryopithecine

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10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DRYOPITHECINE»

Discover the use of dryopithecine in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to dryopithecine and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Classification and Human Evolution
It is, however, probable that in a general sense the ancestry occurred somewhere in known or unknown members of what is here called the dryopithecine complex. The dryopithecine complex.—The Miocene and Pliocene of Africa, Europe, ...
Sherwood L. Washburn, 2013
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Primate Evolution and Human Origins
The three dryopithecine specimens were basically phenetically intermediate between monkeys and small apes, but much closer to monkeys than to Pan gorilla or Pongo and nearer to Hylobaies than to Pan troglodytes. The Moboko and ...
John G. Fleagle
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ABC Biologie
Later dryopithecines already show pongid-type specialization. Proconsul appears to represent the immediate evolutionary basis fo the main dryopithecine group, but it is separate from it. Thus Proconsul could represent a phylogenetic stage ...
Thomas Scott, 1996
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MORPHOLOGY OF THE PRIMATES AND HUMAN EVOLUTION
Most of the Dryopithecine materials came from Indian subcontinent during the period 1910 and 1939. The effort of G. Pilgrim and G. Liwis led to the uncovering of most of the material from the Miocene deposit of Chingi and Nagre zones of ...
R. P. SRIVASTAVA, 2009
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Paleoanthropology: Morphology and Paleoecology
In corroboration of this assumption, the dryopithecine apes, which almost certainly gave rise to the Hominidae, apparently also lived in environmental mosaics. The advantages of living in a patchy environment are obvious. If an animal is ...
Russell H. Tuttle, 1975
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From fish to philosopher
As the climate became less hospitable and the forests dwindled in size in the late Pliocene, the dryopithecine apes came to an end in Eurasia while their covsins continued to flourish in the African forests, which at that time extended northward  ...
H.W. Smith
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New Scientist
Of all the participants in the dryopithecine radiation, only one group survived until the present day : the brachiators. The gibbon split from the main brachiating line 10 million years ago, and developed brachiation to perfection. Long arms, a ...
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Fossil Evidence: The Human Evolutionary Journey
Some major dryopithecine sites SITE REMAINS ACE Europe St. Gaudens, France Eppelsheim, Germany Vienna Basin, Austria Georgia, U.S.S.R. Asia Siwalik Hills, India Yunan, China Pasalar, Turkey Candir, Turkey D. fontani Mid- Miocene to ...
Frank E. Poirier, 1981
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On Becoming Human
... the early hominids. The tooth is considerably smaller than that of later aus- tralopithecine fossils. It is most similar to chimpanzee molars in size. The surface grooves on the top of the tooth have a dryopithecine (i.e., Miocene "ape") Y ...
Nancy Makepeace Tanner, 1981
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Human Paleobiology
Two subsets of morphological features were used by Moya-Sola and Kohler to argue for membership of the CLl-18000 dryopithecine material in a Pongo clade: the first comprised limb dimensions and proportions; while the second included a  ...
Robert B. Eckhardt, 2000

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