 | English  » Restrict search to this language
| German » Restrict search to this language
|  |
 | caring {adj} [government or society that is concerned about human welfare] | 32 sozial [mitmenschlich] |  |
 | android {adj} [sci-fi: with human appearance] | 16 android [menschenförmig, menschgestaltig] |  |
 | inaccessible {adj} [beyond human influence] | 9 unverfügbar |  |
 | med. postmature {adj} [human, postterm] | 5 übertragen [fortgesetzte Schwangerschaft über den erwarteten Geburtstermin hinaus] |  |
 | [quality of soil with low oxygen content too low to allow decomposition of human remains] {adj} | verwesungsmüde [Eigenschaft von Böden] |  |
 | human {adj} [concerning fellow human beings, e.g., contact, relationships] | mitmenschlich |  |
 | manless {adj} [destitute of human beings] | menschenlos |  |
Verbs |
 | stat. to census sb./sth. [human population] | eine Volkszählung durchführen |  |
Nouns |
 | man [human being] | 730 Mensch {m} |  |
 | mortals [human beings] | 209 Sterbliche {pl} [Menschen] |  |
 | anat. ankle [of a human] | 141 Fessel {f} |  |
 | lard [Br.] [coll.] [excess fat on a human body] | 127 Speck {m} [ugs.] [hum.] [Fettpolster] |  |
 | manhood [archaic] [state of being human] | 117 Menschheit {f} |  |
 | fellows [fellow human beings] | 82 Mitmenschen {pl} |  |
 | men [human beings, people] | 75 Menschen {pl} |  |
 | gastr. [spiced biscuit in the shape of a human or other figure, eaten at Christmas] | 72 Spekulatius {m} |  |
 | race [human race] | 68 Geschlecht {n} [Menschengeschlecht / Menschheit] |  |
 | blubber [coll.] [pej.] [excessive human fat] | 48 Speck {m} [ugs.] [Fettpolster] |  |
 | livability [Am.] [suitability for human living] | 36 Lebensqualität {f} [Lebenswert] |  |
 | maturity [human] | 34 Erwachsenenalter {n} |  |
 | zool. fang [of a boar; hum. also of a human being] | 33 Hauer {m} [eines Ebers, hum. auch eines Menschen] |  |
 | figure [human form, appearance] | 19 Erscheinung {f} [Gestalt] |  |
 | humanness [the quality of being human] | 19 Menschlichkeit {f} [das Menschsein] |  |
 | philos. relig. anthropology [theory or concept of the nature of human beings] | 17 Menschenbild {n} |  |
 | humanity [being human] | 16 Menschsein {n} |  |
 | blubber [coll.] [pej.] [excessive human fat] | 10 Schwabbelspeck {m} [ugs.] [Fettpolster] |  |
 | philos. relig. humanity [human nature] | 10 Menschentum {n} |  |
 | anat. schnozz [Am.] [sl.] [human nose] | 8 Rüssel {m} [ugs.] [menschliche Nase] |  |
 | philos. [the essence of what it means to be human] | 6 Humanes {n} |  |
 | offense [Am.] [violation of God's or human order] | 6 Frevel {m} [geh.] |  |
 | anat. map [sl.] [dated] [human face] | 5 Visage {f} [salopp] |  |
 | anat. weasand [gullet] [archaic in human anatomy; still current in meatpacking industry] | 5 Speiseröhre {f} |  |
 | [literally 'earthworm'; human being as transitory and insignificant] | Erdenwurm {m} [poet.] [Mensch als vergänglicher, unbedeutender Teil der Natur] |  |
 | mus. [pitched to match the range of the human voice] | Äquallage {f} [Orgel 8'] |  |
 | adult [human being] | erwachsener Mensch {m} |  |
 | biped [female human being] | Zweibeinerin {f} [ugs.] [hum.] [weibliche Person (als Lebewesen auf zwei Beinen im Unterschied zum Vierbeiner)] |  |
 | archi. relig. carnary [charnel house] [vault or crypt in connection with a church, used as a repository for human bones] | Carnarium {n} [Kapelle mit Beinhaus] [bes. österr., südd.] |  |
 | ethn. sports castell [Catalan human tower] | Castell {n} [katalanische Menschenpyramide] |  |
 | anat. sports hamstrings {pl} [in human anatomy: the three posterior thigh muscles (semitendinosus, semimembranosus and biceps femoris)] | hintere Oberschenkelmuskulatur {f} |  |
 | anat. sports hamstrings {pl} [in human anatomy: the three posterior thigh muscles (semitendinosus, semimembranosus and biceps femoris)] | rückseitige Oberschenkelmuskulatur {f} |  |
 | zool. mother [non-human] | Tiermutter {f} |  |
 | mug [sl.] [human face] | Ponem {n} [österr.] [ugs.] [menschliches Gesicht] |  |
 | placelessness [without a place of refuge or lacking the customary human relation to a country, area, etc] | Ortlosigkeit {f} |  |
 | sapient [esp. in science fiction: intelligent being such as a human] | intelligentes Lebewesen {n} [wie z. B. ein Mensch] [bes. in Science Fiction] |  |
 | anat. schnozzola [Am.] [sl.] [dated] [human nose] | Zinken {m} [ugs.] [menschliche Nase] |  |
 | astron. stargazer [human] | Himmelsgucker {m} [ugs.] [hum.] |  |
 | anat. weazand [spv.] [gullet] [archaic in human anatomy; still current in meatpacking industry] | Speiseröhre {f} |  |
 | psych. zooerasty [sexual relations between a human being and an animal] | Zooerastie {f} [Koitus an Tieren] |  |
2 Words: Others |
 | absolutely impossible {adj} [for a human being] | menschenunmöglich |  |
 | tech. HRC-capable {adj} [capable for human-robot collaboration] | MRK-fähig [fähig zur Mensch-Roboter-Kollaboration] |  |