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Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. The human race in its entirety.
Wikipedia
Word definitions in Wikipedia
Mankind is an English medieval morality play , written c. 1470 . The play is a moral allegory about Mankind, a representative of the human race, and follows his fall into sin and his repentance. Its author is unknown; the manuscript is signed by a monk ...
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
mankind \man`kind"\, n. [AS. mancynn. See Kin kindred, Kind , n.] The human race; man, taken collectively. The proper study of mankind is man. --Pore. Men, as distinguished from women; the male portion of human race. --Lev. xviii. 22. Human feelings; humanity. ...
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
"the human race," c.1300, earlier man-kende (early 13c.), from man (n.) + kind (n.). Replaced Old English mancynn "human race." Also used occasionally in Middle English for "male persons" (late 14c.), but otherwise preserving the original gender neutrality ...
Usage examples of mankind.
The means of destruction accumulated on a scale that well-nigh kept pace with the increase in the potential wealth of mankind.
A great mass of it has been accumulated in the progress of mankind, and, fortunately for different wants and temperaments, it is as varied as the various minds that produced it.
Such an anosmic filter would be both a mordant political statement and a genuine boon to Mankind.
But even though this should not be allowed, and though the virtue which is in mankind should be acknowledged much superior to the vice, yet so long as there is any vice at all in the universe, it will very much puzzle you Anthropomorphites, how to account for it.
On the other hand, microwaves were easily generated artificially, and mankind had been doing just that ever since the war.
The passing eclipse of faith in a future life is destined by concentrating attention on the present to develop its resources, realize the divine possibilities of this world, unveil all the elements of hell and heaven really existing here, and fully attune mankind to the conditions of virtue and blessedness now.
In the rush and tumult of the world it is likely that the summum bonum of nine-tenths of mankind is embraced in that purely negative happiness--to get along.
In like manner, the affections and loving-kindness of the servants of the One True God must be bountifully and universally extended to all mankind.
Your people are known among Strangers and Mankind as the furthest-back burrowers, the bottommost burrowers of all.
Jesus Christ divulged the sacred and eternal truths contained in these views to mankind, and Christianity, in its abstract purity, became the exoteric expression of the esoteric doctrines of the poetry and wisdom of antiquity.
There would be no civil war if the exploiters who have carried mankind to the very brink of ruin had not prevented every forward step of the laboring masses, if they had not instigated plots and murders and called to their aid armed help from outside to maintain or restore their predatory privileges.
Mankind and horseflesh got along so well because a healthy horse enjoyed running across firm grasslands as much as most folks liked to ride.
I saw mankind housed in splendid shelters, gloriously clothed, and as yet I had found them engaged in no toil.
Resurrection to be manifested first of all to the women and afterwards to mankind in general.
And the centuries-old division between India and Pakistan like a severed limb the refugees breaking down all attempts at organization finally the water-table under the city hopelessly poisoned by sewage mass eruptions of disease scampering mesolithic men crouching in their cave exchanging illnesses viruses use mankind as walking cities.