- Man - Wikipedia
Male anatomy is distinguished from female anatomy by the male reproductive system, which includes the testicles, sperm ducts, prostate gland and epididymides, and penis Secondary sex characteristics include a narrower pelvis and hips, and smaller breasts and nipples
- MAN Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of MAN is an individual human; especially : an adult male human How to use man in a sentence
- MAN definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
If you say that a man is someone's man, you mean that he always supports that person or does what they want
- MAN | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
Traditionally, we use man to refer to all human beings, male and female, usually in contrast with other animals However, many people consider this to be sexist, so it is better to use a different expression, such as human beings: …
- man - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
man1 (man), n , pl men, v , manned, man•ning, interj n an adult male person, as distinguished from a boy or a woman Paleontology, Physical Anthropology a member of the species Homo sapiens or all the members of this species collectively, without regard to sex: prehistoric man Biology the human individual as representing the species, without reference to sex; the human race; humankind
- man - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Man byggde stora städer där man trängdes med varann – där man omgav sig med dån och larm och stod i rök och damm Man sökte efter ledare med styrka och förstånd, som skulle föra folket bort från krig och undergång
- Man: Definition, Meaning, and Examples - usdictionary. com
As a noun, "man" commonly refers to an adult male human being This usage is straightforward and is often seen in descriptions of gender and age, as in "He is a strong man working hard " "Man" can also represent the human species as a whole, referring to humankind
- Man (word) - Wikipedia
The term man (from Proto-Germanic *mann- 'person') and words derived from it can designate any or even all of the human race regardless of their sex or age In traditional usage, man (without an article) itself refers to the species or to humanity (mankind) as a whole
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