English to Gujarati Dictionary human

human

માનવ
definition
noun
At least some people are realising that humans are completely abusing the right we have.
a human being, especially a person as distinguished from an animal or (in science fiction) an alien.
adjective
the human body
of, relating to, or characteristic of people or human beings.
translation of 'human'
માનવનું,
માનવસંબંધી,
માનવજેવું
noun
માનવી
adjective
માનવીય
example
And they may just demand it rather than trust their life in the air to a pilot who is susceptible to 'human' error.
Other examples include pigments that produce the color in 'human' hair and skin.
This was an India I had never known, where 'human' kindness flowed freely and tradesmen greeted me with genuine warmth.
If a 'human' male made sperm on a similar scale, they would be as long as a blue whale.
This commingling is seen by many reformers as a grotesque reduction to the base material level of 'human' corporeality.
The bee's eyes, like those of other insects, differ greatly from 'human' eyes.
They belonged to our 'human' ancestors, who helped shape the common psychic heritage of us all.
There are two different melanins found in 'human' hair, eumelanin and pheomelanin.
They say coyotes have in some places become habituated to humans and 'human' environments.
I think it's a very natural 'human' quality to want to broaden out your experience.
It's the one truly redeeming 'human' quality that runs through everything we do.
An avuncular African doctor had the time to be reassuring and overflowing with 'human' kindness.
Investigating the validity of animal experiments is therefore essential for both 'human' health and animals.
Well, Gray's Anatomy clearly shows your 'human' proboscis with two nostrils.
High testosterone levels inhibit hair growth in 'human' males and leads to male pattern baldness.
It seems that the left has so demonized him they can no longer see him as having any 'human' qualities.
We will be closer to elucidating the basis of quintessentially 'human' qualities like language and selfawareness.
The slide show and the model of a 'human' body facilitated better understanding.
They were a little too long to belong in a 'human' mouth and far too sharp.
A spokeswoman for Yorkshire Electricity said the mistake was down to 'human' error and apologised for the blunder.
There, among the babbling minds of the incompetent 'human' race, was my beloved Farrell.
'human' life
These nervous fluids often got the blame for 'human' error and weakness.
Only as the strike nears defeat does his obstinacy acquire a more 'human' , faintly heroic quality.
They were predominantly 'human' viruses that acquired some genes from an avian source.
Whether that problem resulted from 'human' or machine error may never be known.
Even in the most passive form, the energy requirements of a 'human' body are considerable.
Understanding this logic, they believed, might unlock our understanding of how the 'human' mind works.
Its characters offer 'human' frailties, weaknesses and moral dilemmas that draw us in.
We need to have a much richer account of the way in which the 'human' mind and body operate together in the complex activity we know as sex.
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