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The
Simple English Wikipedia
has an article on:
Ape
Pronunciation
[
change
]
enPR
:
āp
,
IPA
(
key
)
:
/eɪp/
Audio (US)
(
file
)
Noun
[
change
]
Singular
ape
Plural
apes
(
countable
)
An
ape
is a
primate
that doesn't have a tail, including
chimpanzees
,
gorillas
,
orangutans
,
gibbons
and
humans
.
Related words
[
change
]
chimpanzee
gorilla
orangutan
gibbon
human
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