unhumanity

noun

Etymology

From un- + humanity.

  1. inherited from humanyte
  2. prefixed as unhumanity — “un + humanity

Definitions

  1. The quality of being other than human.

    • This one's unhumanity was mostly concealed by his hotsuit, until he moved legs that were hinged the wrong way -- birdlike.
    • No mansmell of smoke or byre or farmstead tainted it, blowing clear across miles beyond miles of wastelands. Smith's nostrils quivered to that scent of unhumanity.
  2. Lack of humaneness

    Lack of humaneness; inhumanity.

    • Instead of conflict there is murder and massacre — relics of brute savagery and man's unhumanity.
    • Was it any wonder that their habitual indifference to suffering gave way, and the soldiers cursed loud and deep at a causeless unhumanity, which, if practiced habitually, is worse than savage!

The neighborhood

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No curated loop yet for unhumanity. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.

sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA