They advanced that in the whole genus homo there existed a fund of common ideas, creeds, knowledge, and language, attesting the common origin of all human beings.
Among the various characters which distinguish the numerous varieties of the genus homo, some are more or less important, and more or less evident.
Nor has it enjoyed the same kind of freedom which it now enjoys in the highly evolved genus homo.
In all of the early races of men, through every step which even preceded the genus homo, the generic mind was being formulated.
Nearly all the Oriental nations had a tradition of a "golden age," when the most sublime and unalloyed bliss was the lot and enjoyment of the genus homo.
And hardly was creation completed before he was down in Eden striding over the bushes, hunting for his lost child Adam,--the first sample of the genus homo.
Having thus manufactured a new supply of the genus homo, he invoked the four winds to inflate their bodies with breath, when, lo!
The Mosaic or Hebrew cosmogony represents the serpent as dealing out the fruit to the genus homo; while the Mexicans, the Egyptians, and the Persians set the serpent or "evil genius" to guarding the tree to protect the fruit.
There is no room in it for any animal but one--Genus Homo.
Genus Homo is the major factor, bus he shares his common home with many other beasts, genus equus, genus canis, genus felis, and members of others whose Latin names are not so familiar.
Running is as natural a gait forgenus homo as for genus cervus.
Male characteristics we share with all males, bird and beast; female characteristics we share with all females, similarly; but human characteristics belong to genus homo alone; and are possessed by both sexes.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "genus homo" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.