Crossword-Solution: MANKIND 7 letters, 37 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 14

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Word Word Type Definition
Mankind n. The human race; man, taken collectively.
Mankind n. Men, as distinguished from women; the male portion of
human race.
Mankind n. Human feelings; humanity.
Mankind a. Manlike; not womanly; masculine; bold; cruel.

We have 37 clues for the answer “MANKIND”

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the human species 1 answer
Race around the Earth? 1 answer
People as a whole 1 answer
Neil Armstrong made one giant leap for it 1 answer
Human beings collectively 1 answer
Exotic mink and sentient apes 1 answer
"... one giant leap for ___": Neil Armstrong 1 answer
All the guys 2 answers
The human race. 2 answers
zoological man 3 answers
GENERATIONS of man 3 answers
peoples of the earth 3 answers
All of us 5 answers
real world 5 answers
human race 6 answers
human species 6 answers
flesh and blood 7 answers
The living ___ 7 answers
" ___ homo" 9 answers
organic matter 9 answers
ALL PEOPLE 13 answers
human nature 15 answers
Populace 15 answers
Homo sapiens 16 answers
humankind 18 answers
flesh 20 answers
The World ___ 20 answers
life of the senses 21 answers
ADAM ___ 25 answers
ETHNIC type 27 answers
proletariat 33 answers
tellurian 44 answers
World ___ 48 answers
People. 68 answers
Existence 74 answers
humanity 78 answers
Man 87 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with MANKIND (5)

Nor had they yet among the Sons of _Eve_ Got them new Names, till wandring ore the Earth, Through Gods high sufferance for the tryal of man, By falsities and lyes the greatest part Of Mankind they corrupted to forsake God their Creator, and th’ invisible Glory of him, that made them, to transform Oft to the Image of a Brute, adorn’d With gay Religions full of Pomp and Gold, And Devils to adore for Deities: Then were they known to men by various Names, And various Idols through the Heathen World.
Paradise Lost John Milton 1991
This volume of Nevelet forms a complete “Corpus Fabularum Aesopicarum;” and to his labors Aesop owes his restoration to universal favor as one of the wise moralists and great teachers of mankind.
Aesop’s Fables Aesop 2000
The poetry of motion is a phrase much in use, and to enjoy the epic form of that gratification it is necessary to stand on a hill at a small hour of the night, and, first enlarging the consciousness with a sense of difference from the mass of civilized mankind, who are horizontal and disregardful of all such proceedings at this time, long and quietly watch your stately progress through the stars.
Far from the Madding Crowd Thomas Hardy 1992
Suffice it here to say that a Custom-House officer of long continuance can hardly be a very praiseworthy or respectable personage, for many reasons; one of them, the tenure by which he holds his situation, and another, the very nature of his business, which—though, I trust, an honest one—is of such a sort that he does not share in the united effort of mankind.
The Scarlet Letter Nathaniel Hawthorne 1992
The Sunset of Mankind “A queer thing I soon discovered about my little hosts, and that was their lack of interest.
The Time Machine H. G. Wells 1992

Quotes with MANKIND (3)

I love mankind, he said, "but I find to my amazement that the more I love mankind as a whole, the less I love man in particular.
Fyodor Dostoyevsky The Brothers Karamazov
I know the answer! The answer lies within the heart of all mankind! The answer is twelve? I think I'm in the wrong building.
Charles M. Schulz
Were the judgments of mankind correct, custom would be regulated by the good. But it is often far otherwise in point of fact; for, whatever the many are seen to do, forthwith obtains the force of custom. But human affairs have scarcely ever been so happily constituted as that the better course pleased the greater number. Hence the private vices of the multitude have generally resulted in public error, or rather that common consent in vice which these worthy men would have to be law.
John Calvin Institutes of the Christian Religion
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Appears in: Newsday, NYT, Universal, WSJ.

Used 6 times in crossword archives (2010–2024).