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earthman

American  
[urth-man, -muhn] / ˈɜrθˌmæn, -mən /

noun

plural

earthmen
  1. a human inhabitant or native of the planet Earth.


earthman British  
/ ˈɜːθˌmæn /

noun

  1. (esp in science fiction) an inhabitant or native of the earth

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Etymology

Origin of earthman

First recorded in 1855–60; earth + man

Example Sentences

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Apparently, many earthmen needs a complete moral makeover.

From New York Times

The stories "were connected by the repeated theme that earthmen are despoilers and not developers", according to the FBI.

From The Guardian

As Walt listened, he thought; I wonder if earthmen can prevent themselves from being teleported?

From Project Gutenberg

He then tripped a lever which fed a month's supply of the earthmen's fuel into the ship's almost empty reaction chambers.

From Project Gutenberg

When you came, you earthmen in your great ships, the Narakan was a hunted creature on his own planet and had been back as far as he could remember.

From Project Gutenberg