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Etymology

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From infra- +‎ human.

Adjective

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infrahuman (comparative more infrahuman, superlative most infrahuman)

  1. Below the level of the human.
    1. In a spiritual or metaphysical way.
      Antonyms: suprahuman, superhuman
      • 1990, Camille Paglia, Sexual Personae:
        By his hubristic defiance of time, Dorian wanders into an infrahuman realm where he is at the mercy of pitiless daemonic agents.
    2. (archaic) In a taxonomic way that views humans as innately superior to other primates and other mammals.
      Synonyms: nonhuman (current usage), subhuman (archaic usage)
      Coordinate term: prehuman

Noun

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infrahuman (plural infrahumans)

  1. (psychology) A creature that is not (yet) at the level of understanding of a human being, such as a presymbolic child or an animal.