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(Encyclopedia)Heidelberg man: see Homo erectus. ...Peking man
(Encyclopedia)Peking man: see Homo erectus.Ray, Man
(Encyclopedia)Ray, Man, 1890–1976, American photographer, painter, and sculptor, b. Philadelphia. Along with Marcel Duchamp, Ray was a founder of the Dada movement in New York and Paris. He is celebrated for his ...Rhodesian man
(Encyclopedia)Rhodesian man, remains of an extinct hominin now classified as Homo heidelbergensis. See human evolution. ...Neanderthal man
(Encyclopedia)Neanderthal man –tôlˌ [key], a species of Homo, the genus to which contemporary humans belong, known as H. neandertalensis after Neanderthal (now Neandertal), Germany, the valley where the first s...Man Booker Prize
(Encyclopedia)Man Booker Prize and Man Booker International Prize: see Booker Prize. ...Man o' War
(Encyclopedia)Man o' War, 1917–47, American racehorse, by Fair Play out of Mahubah, bred by August Belmont near Lexington, Ky., and owned by Samuel D. Riddle after 1918. A large reddish-colored colt capable of tr...Man Booker Prize
(Encyclopedia)Man Booker Prize, see Booker Prize. ...man-made elements
(Encyclopedia)man-made elements: see synthetic elements. ...poor-man's-orchid
(Encyclopedia)poor-man's-orchid: see butterfly flower. ...Browse by Subject
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