[ noun ] all of the living human inhabitants of the earth <noun.animal> all the world loves a lovershe always used `humankind' because `mankind' seemed to slight the women
Humankind \Hu"man*kind`\, n. Mankind. --Pope.
In 1987, thousands of people worldwide began a two-day celebration of the "harmonic convergence," which heralded what believers called the start of a new, purer age of humankind.
Thousands of people worldwide began a two-day celebration of the "harmonic convergence," which heralded what believers called the start of a new, purer age of humankind.
They were to eat one another, making a statement on humankind's dog-eat-dog world.
History is the exciting, dynamic story of humankind's endeavors and aspirations.
Earth has plenty of things to show more fair than this featureless platform of volcanic rock, but dull would be the person unmoved by its inhabitants' extraordinarily relaxed attitude to humankind.