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Definition of Hominal
1. Adjective. Of humankind as a species. "The hominal kingdom"
Lexicographical Neighbors of Hominal
Literary usage of Hominal
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Elements of medical zoology by Alfred Moquin-Tandon, Robert Thomas Hulme (1861)
"Most naturalists and ethnologists of the present day have adopted this moral,
human, or hominal kingdom. Amongst See amongst others Erziehen (1777), ..."
2. Mediaeval Europe: (814-1300) by Ephraim Emerton (1894)
"... knowledge which we have been trying to under- to hominal- stand. Naturally Anselm
was drawn into con- m' troversy with the nominalistic view. ..."
3. Life: Its Nature, Varieties, and Phenomena by Leo Hartley Grindon (1875)
"The spiritual laws alluded to are again those of Correspondence and of Use, which
apply to the ante-hominal world no less than to the existing state of ..."
4. The Methodist Review (1845)
"Material duplicity is threefold—planetary, hominal, and mixed. First, the physical
duplicity of the planet consists in the congelation of the poles, ..."
5. The Law of Patents for Useful Inventions by William Callyhan Robinson (1890)
"hominal Damages. That a plaintiff, not having any compromise in view, is bound
by an offer to accept nominal damages, see Creamer e. Bowers (1888), 35 Fed. ..."