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Unhuman

Unhuman \Un*hu"man\, a. Not human; inhuman.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
unhuman

1540s, "inhumane, cruel," from un- (1) "not" + human (adj.). Meaning "destitute of human qualities; superhuman" is from 1782.

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unhuman

a. Not resembling or having the qualities of a human being.

WordNet
unhuman

adj. divested of human qualities or attributes [syn: dehumanized, dehumanised]

Usage examples of "unhuman".

He heard blades shoved into scabbards, heard shouts in Unhuman tongues spread over the decks.

His long purple robes seemed ill-fitting, and he stood inches shorter than Trebek, clasping his unhuman hands together in peaceful thought.

The cloak, an ultimate helm, he knew, was too valuable to fall into the hands of the evil neogi or any other Unhuman race.

With the warriors of all the Human Collective, and our Unhuman allies, they will not stand a chance.

Perhaps then they would find the neogi at their least defensible, when their strength was weak after the attacks by the beholders- and their Unhuman allies.

Then a shrill Unhuman cry broke out around him, and Teldin spun around to meet his attackers, his shield and sword raised high in defense.

Arranged beside him, the other warriors all prepared to defend against the battling Unhuman hordes, to help the Cloakmaster achieve his destiny.

The dagger caught the mind flayer squarely between its shoulders, and the Unhuman fell forward, flat onto its tentacled face.

His eyes, empty, devoid of their innate, Unhuman evil, stared blankly at her.

The sphere seemed less the shattered remnant of an eons-old disaster than a giant backdrop, an empty theater where an act of the second Unhuman War was being played out for the ghosts of the dead.

And as for you, woman, unhuman hands shall tear your body into pieces, upon a field of battle, yet you shall know no respitethus, my curse upon you, Sister of Cold Nights.

The power that came with the transition had always frightened her, for it was a cold, hard manifestation, unhuman and inhuman both.

The Jaghut stood, trembling, unhuman eyes fixed on the approaching childwho had now seen them, yet was clearly seeking someone else, her steps slowing.

Tarf with their round unhuman heads and their unhuman brains that cared not a fig for Northhounds.

The things fought with them, the unhuman things that wielded long sharp swords and were not touched by fear.