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Revision as of 09:01, 15 October 2023
English
Etymology
Pronunciation
Adjective
subhuman (comparative more subhuman, superlative most subhuman)
- Less than human; lacking characteristics of a human.
- To say he is subhuman is to make a grave insult; whether to him or to humanity is the question.
- We say dolphin intelligence is subhuman; I suspect dolphins say our intelligence is subdolphin.
Synonyms
Translations
less than human; lacking characteristics of a human
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Noun
subhuman (plural subhumans)
- Anything which is less than human.
Synonyms
Translations
untermensch
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