sapiens

adjective
sa·​pi·​ens | \ ˈsa-pē-ənz How to pronounce sapiens (audio) , ˈsā-, -ˌenz\

Definition of sapiens

: of, relating to, or being recent humans (Homo sapiens) as distinguished from various fossil hominids

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However, other high-altitude groups show different, uniquely H. sapiens adaptations. Bridget Alex, Discover Magazine, "The World Is Our Niche," 3 June 2019 Until this week, the earliest known fossils of Homo sapiens were about 200,000 years old. Annalee Newitz, Ars Technica, "300,000 year-old “early Homo sapiens” sparks debate over evolution," 11 June 2017 The remaining challenge, however, was to identify these fossils as clearly being Homo sapiens. Ben Panko, Smithsonian, "Humans Evolved 100,000 Years Earlier Than We Thought—But Mysteries Remain," 8 June 2017 Previous discoveries of early Homo sapiens fossils have been concentrated at sites in Ethiopia. Robert Lee Hotz, Fox News, "Scientists find oldest known specimens of the human species," 8 June 2017 The researchers say evidence suggests primitive forms of Homo sapiens had already widely spread throughout Africa by around 300,000 years ago. Malcolm Ritter, The Seattle Times, "This is us: Earliest fossils of our species have been found in Morocco," 7 June 2017 The excavation project uncovered 16 new Homo sapiens fossils along with stone tools and animal bones. Bill Lindelof, sacbee.com, "Gazelle with occasional ostrich egg on menu for earliest humans, says UC Davis researcher," 7 June 2017 The researchers say evidence suggests primitive forms of Homo sapiens had already widely spread throughout Africa by around 300,000 years ago. Washington Post, "This is us: Earliest fossils of our species found in Morocco," 7 June 2017

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First Known Use of sapiens

1939, in the meaning defined above

History and Etymology for sapiens

New Latin (specific epithet of Homo sapiens), from Latin, present participle of sapere

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Medical Definition of sapiens

— see homo sapiens