Definition of Orang outang. Meaning of Orang outang. Synonyms of Orang outang

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Orang outang. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Orang outang and, of course, Orang outang synonyms and on the right images related to the word Orang outang.

Definition of Orang outang

No result for Orang outang. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Orang outang from wikipedia

- name "orangutan" (also written orang-utan, orang utan, orangutang, and ourang-outang) is derived from the Malay words orang, meaning "person", and hutan...
- monkey dressed up like a man, to be more exact, a 5 ft 5 in (1.65 m) orang-outang with a human brain. Inspector Cookson of the Los Angeles office of the...
- Orang-Outang, sive Homo Sylvestris: or, the Anatomy of a Pygmie Compared with that of a Monkey, an Ape, and a Man (1699) is a book by the British natural...
- doi:10.5935/1678-9741.20150024. PMC 4462973. PMID 26107459. Edward Tyson, Orang-Outang..., 1699, p. 59. Caldwell R (2006). "Comparative Anatomy: Andreas Vesalius"...
- Wow and Brian Tench, and production on "Go Wild in the Country" and "Orang-Outang" solely to Tench Notes Credited on 1981 UK issue; uncredited elsewhere...
- actor in the world" When Brains Are Needed (1915), Big U, "...when the orang-outang escapes..." The Black Box (1915), 15-episode serial directed by Otis...
- "On the Brain of the Negro, compared with that of the European and the Orang-outang," he compared the brain weight and cranial capacity of European and black...
- is convicted of murder include Who Killed Olga Carew? (1913) and The Orang-Outang (1915). A film adaptation of the story came out in 1914 starring Paul...
- involved some significant events. English physician Edward Tyson publishes Orang-Outang, sive Homo Sylvestris: or, the Anatomy of a Pygmie Compared with that...
- people from the great world and the greatest have, like the sub-man, the orang-outang, lived out and died out in their twenty-fifth year, — for which reason...