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- δράκαινα, Latinized dracaena) is a female serpent or dragon, sometimes with humanlike features. Examples of the drakaina included Campe, Delphyne, Echidna and...
- thought to have had a narrow and apelike upper chest, but a broad and humanlike lower chest. Like other australopithecines, the arm anatomy seems to suggest...
- humans' distinctiveness and identity: Negative reactions toward very humanlike robots can be related to the challenge that this kind of robot leads to...
- Tolkien's works; these re-po****rised the idea of elves as human-sized and humanlike beings. Elves remain a prominent feature of fantasy media today. The English...
- In heraldry, a charge is any emblem or device occupying the field of an escutcheon (shield). That may be a geometric design (sometimes called an ordinary)...
- p. 7. "Despite its high IQ, ChatGPT fails at tasks that require real humanlike reasoning or an understanding of the physical and social world.... ChatGPT...
- (44–82 lb) in weight ****uming australopithecine-like proportions, but ****uming humanlike proportions she would have been about 148 cm (4 ft 10 in) and 35 kg (77 lb)...
- discovery of the humanlike Peking Man (Homo erectus pekinensis) in China also seemed to place the origins of humankind outside of Africa. Humanlike characteristics...
- the holotype, because a foot from the First Family was apparently more humanlike than that of Lucy. In 2011, Bonde agreed with Ferguson that Lucy should...
- operated by a remote operator. Hanson’s career has focused on creating humanlike robots. Hanson's most well-known creation is Sophia, the world's first...