"Bimana" meaning in All languages combined

See Bimana on Wiktionary

Proper name [Translingual]

Etymology: New Latin, bi- + Latin manus (“hand”), formed as a neuter plural Etymology templates: {{der|mul|NL.|-}} New Latin, {{prefix|mul|bi|}} bi- +, {{der|mul|la|manus||hand}} Latin manus (“hand”) Head templates: {{head|mul|proper noun|||g=|g2=|head=|nogendercat=1}} Bimana
  1. (obsolete) A taxonomic division within the order Primates – comprising Homo sapiens. Tags: obsolete Coordinate_terms: Quadrumana

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