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erectus

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Noun — Short for Homo erectus, an extinct early human species known for walking fully upright.

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Etymology

Shortened from the scientific name Homo erectus, Latin for "upright man."

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Frequently asked questions

What does “erectus” mean?

The word “erectus” means short for Homo erectus, an extinct early human species known for walking fully upright. In plain terms, informal short form for the extinct human species Homo erectus.

How do you use “erectus” in a sentence?

Here is “erectus” used in a sentence: “Fossils of erectus have been found across Africa and Asia.”

What part of speech is “erectus”?

“Erectus” is a noun.

Where does the word “erectus” come from?

The word “erectus” comes from Latin. Shortened from the scientific name Homo erectus, Latin for "upright man.".

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