simian
See also: sìmiàn
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Etymology edit
From Latin sīmia (“ape, monkey”), from Ancient Greek σιμός (simós, “snub-nosed”).
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Adjective edit
simian (comparative more simian, superlative most simian)
- Of or pertaining to apes and monkeys.
- Bearing resemblance to an ape or monkey; apelike or monkeylike.
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of or pertaining to apes
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resembling an ape
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Noun edit
simian (plural simians)
- An ape or monkey, especially an anthropoid (infraorder Simiiformes).
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- (ape or monkey): anthropoid, ape, monkey, primate
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an ape or monkey
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Adjective edit
simian
- accusative singular of simia
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simian m (plural simieni)
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Declension of simian
singular | plural | |||
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indefinite articulation | definite articulation | indefinite articulation | definite articulation | |
nominative/accusative | (un) simian | simianul | (niște) simieni | simienii |
genitive/dative | (unui) simian | simianului | (unor) simieni | simienilor |
vocative | simianule | simienilor |