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Princeton's WordNet
Cebus, genus Cebusnoun
type genus of the Cebidae
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cebus
Gracile capuchin monkeys are capuchin monkeys in the genus Cebus. At one time all capuchin monkeys were included within the genus Cebus. In 2011, Jessica Lynch Alfaro et al. proposed splitting the genus between the robust capuchin monkeys, such as the tufted capuchin, and the gracile capuchins. The gracile capuchins retain the genus name Cebus, while the robust species have been transferred to Sapajus.
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cebus
Cebus is a genus of New World monkeys, commonly known as capuchin monkeys or capuchins. They are medium to large sized primates found in Central and South America and are known for their intelligence and use of tools. Their habitat ranges from tropical rainforests to dry regions, and they have a varied diet including fruits, insects, and even small vertebrates. The Cebus monkeys have also been studied widely in cognitive science research because of their problem-solving abilities.
Wikidata
CEBus
CEBus, short for Consumer Electronics Bus, also known as EIA-600, is a set of electrical standards and communication protocols for electronic devices to transmit commands and data. It is suitable for devices in households and offices to use, and might be useful for utility interface and light industrial applications.
Chambers 20th Century Dictionary
Cebus
sē′bus, n. a genus of South American monkeys—Cebidæ (seb′i-dē) is sometimes applied to all the broad-nosed New-World monkeys (Platyrrhini) with prehensile tails, in contrast to the Pithecidæ. [Gr. kēbos.]
U.S. National Library of Medicine
Cebus
A genus of the family CEBIDAE, subfamily CEBINAE, consisting of four species which are divided into two groups, the tufted and untufted. C. apella has tufts of hair over the eyes and sides of the head. The remaining species are without tufts - C. capucinus, C. nigrivultatus, and C. albifrons. Cebus inhabits the forests of Central and South America.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of cebus in Chaldean Numerology is: 1
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of cebus in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5
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