Main Entry: crea·ture
Pronunciation: \ˈkrē-chər\
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French, from Late Latin creatura, from Latin creatus, past participle of creare
Date: 14th century
1 : something created either animate or inanimate: as a : a lower animal; especially : a farm animal b : a human being c : a being of anomalous or uncertain aspect or nature {creatures of fantasy}
2 : one that is the servile dependent or tool of another : instrument
2 : one that is the servile dependent or tool of another : instrument
— crea·tur·al \ˈkrē-chə-rəl\ adjective
— crea·ture·hood \ˈkrē-chər-ˌhu̇d\ noun
— crea·ture·li·ness \-lē-nəs\ noun
— crea·ture·ly \-lē\ adjective