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  1. 11. The word earthling is formed from the word earth and the suffix -ling, meaning something from earth, or something related to earth. Here earth can either refer to the planet, or to the soil. It's now mostly used in science fiction to mean humans from earth, but it existed even before that.

  2. 1. Creatures and critters from Mars, Venus, and Earth are respectively called Martians, Venusians, and Earthlings (or Terrans) because those names are associated with such planets. And so, the opposite of "human" is not "Martian," "Venusian," or "Plutonian," but "nonhuman." "The difference between them and you" he had said, "is the difference ...

  3. Mar 13, 2015 · As @nohat posted, "Earthling" tends to be a common term. Science fiction has come up with others, such as "Terran" (using the Latin root, terra). As society actually makes it to other planets, the language will naturally define this term and the nuances of its uses.

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  5. Vulcan, Earthling, and Venusian are all adjectives derived from the proper nouns Vulcan Earth, and Venus. Human is not a proper noun, any more the elf, dwarf, people, or purple-people-eater. We capitalize Earth (or Venus, or Mars, or Terra, or Cygnus-XYJ) when referring to a planet, celestial body, or crazed celebrity brand pseudonym, because those would all be proper nouns.

  6. Sep 1, 2010 · 1. Earth is capitalized when it's a name (proper noun of our planet), and not when it's a noun (referring to a planet, its soil, its land...) Planet Earth, I was back to Earth after two years, I'm not on this earth to be a slave, the gravity close to (the) earth is not the same than in altitude. When earth is preceded by the, this is a priori a ...

  7. May 19, 2016 · When it's a proper noun -- like a person's name, "Bob", or even "God" vs "the god" -- then it's capitalized ("Earth"), and often without the article ("the"). And sometimes the word "earth" is simply unnecessarily capitalized, and no one notices, because no one agrees on a single standard usage. In general, when referring to the uniquely named ...

  8. Oct 14, 2015 · This is in part from PIE _(dh)ghomon_-, literally "earthling, earthly being," as opposed to the gods (see homunculus)*. Compare Hebrew adam "man," from adamah "ground." Cognate with Old Lithuanian zmuo (accusative zmuni) "man, male person." human (n.) "a human being," 1530s, from human (adj.).

  9. Jun 14, 2018 · Earthling (attest. from OE) A being of the earth, variously (obs.) A farmer. (obs.) Some kind of bird, now uncertain. (Xian.) A person dwelling upon the earth. (now chiefly SF) A person from Earth. (arch.) A materialistic person. Earthy (attest. a. 1400) Of or relating to earth, Earth, or (chem.) the earths, variously. Like earth; hence (minerol.

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