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haplorhine

Or hap·lor·rhine

[hap-luh-rahyn, ‐rin]

adjective

  1. belonging or pertaining to the suborder Haplorhini, which includes all tarsiers and simians.



noun

  1. a haplorhine animal: modern taxonomy classifies the haplorhines and the strepsirrines as the two suborders of primates.

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Word History and Origins

Origin of haplorhine1

First recorded in 1920–25; from New Latin Haplorrhīnī, plural of haplorrhīnus, equivalent to Greek hapló(os) + Greek -rhīn “-nosed,” adjective derivative of rhī́s “nose, snout”; haplo- ( def. ), rhino- ( def. ); catarrhine ( def. ), platyrrhine ( def. ), strepsirrhine ( def. )
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Example Sentences

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Perhaps ironically, this group, the haplorhine primates, literally translates in Greek to mean “simple-nosed” primates.

From Slate

Pop quiz: are you a haplorhine or a streppsirhine?

From Time

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