"Humation" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
I'm afraid there is no such word as "humation". However, I think you might be thinking of "humanation", which is not a real word either.
If you meant to ask about the word "humanism", it refers to a philosophical and intellectual movement that emphasizes the potential of human beings to develop moral evaluative faculties and to make decisions based on reason, empathy, and compassion.
I apologize, but it seems that "humation" is not a commonly used word in English. Could you please provide more context or clarify what you mean by "humation"?
If you're looking for a similar word, you might be thinking of "humanity", which refers to the quality of being human or the collective aspect of human beings. Here are 5 usage examples:
Humanocentric refers to a perspective or approach that focuses on the needs, interests, and values of humans, often at the expense of other living beings, the environment, or the planet as a whole. This term is often used in contrast to centric approaches that prioritize other living beings, such as biocentric (environmentally focused) or ecocentric (Earth-focused).
Humanocentrism is a term that refers to the tendency to view the world from a human perspective, prioritizing human values, needs, and interests above those of other species, environments, or ecosystems. It is often used to describe the anthropocentric worldview, which sees humans as the center of the universe and assumes that all phenomena have significance solely in relation to human affairs. Humanocentrism can manifest in various ways, such as prioritizing human progress and development over environmental conservation or animal welfare, or seeing other species only as resources for human use. Critics argue that humanocentrism leads to exploitative and unsustainable practices, while proponents argue that it enables humans to achieve their full potential and advance their societies.
Humate refers to a type of amino acid, specifically glucosamine, which is a major component of chondroitin sulfate, a type of glycosaminoglycan found in connective tissue.