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What does the prefix "homo" mean?

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Answered by millsjordan257
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The genus that includes modern humans is called Homo. ... Our ancestors had names like "Homo neanderthalensis" and "Homo erectus." Homo is a Latin word that means man, or human. When it is used as a prefix, as in "homosexual," it comes from the Greek word homos, meaning the same.

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The prefix "homo" means

The genus that includes modern humans is called Homo. ... Our ancestors had names like "Homo neanderthalensis" and "Homo erectus." Homo is a Latin word that means man, or human. When it is used as a prefix, as in "homosexual," it comes from the Greek word homos, meaning the same.

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