Adjective
human-like (comparative more human-like, superlative most human-like)
Alternative form of humanlike
I'm not a big gore hound but monster gore is different to me than killing a teenager in any way that you can when another human-like person does it. I don't know how I rationalize that really but it seems different to me. Rick Baker
A 25,000-year-old human-like extraterrestrial inside the spacecraft named Yahweh said that Elohim was the name that primitive people of Earth called members of his extraterrestrial race—who were seen as "those who came from the sky". Source: Internet
"Androids, fully organic in nature – the products of genetic engineering – and so human-like that they can only be distinguished by psychological tests; some of them don't even know that they're not human." Source: Internet
Based on information from the Open Web Application Security Project (OWASP), three automated human-like bot attacks focusing on online fraud stand out. Source: Internet
Another big difference is that as ems are very human-like, ems can fit much more directly and easily into the various social slots in the previous human society. Source: Internet
Ecologist Robert Pyle argues that most cultures have human-like giants in their folk history: "We have this need for some larger-than-life creature." citation Each language had its own name for the creature featured in the local version of such legends. Source: Internet