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- | # Of or pertaining to [[inhumanity]] and the [[indifference|indifferently]] [[cruel]], sadistic or [[barbaric]] behavior it brings. | + | Inhuman and inhumanity: |
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+ | # The [[lack]] of [[compassion]] | ||
+ | # [[Indifference|Indifferently]] [[cruel]], [[sadistic]] or [[barbaric]]. | ||
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+ | == Namesakes == | ||
+ | *''[[The Inhuman Woman]]'' | ||
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Inhuman and inhumanity:
- The lack of compassion
- Indifferently cruel, sadistic or barbaric.
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