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    hom·i·nin
    [ˈhäməˌnin]
    noun
    zoology
    hominin (noun) · hominins (plural noun)
    1. a primate of a taxonomic tribe (Hominini), which comprises those species regarded as human, directly ancestral to humans, or very closely related to humans:
      "fossil footprints reveal the height of ancient hominins"
    Origin
    1980s: from modern Latin Hominini, from Latin homo, homin- ‘man’.
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