antihuman

[an-tee-hyoo-muhn or, often, -yoo-, an-tahy-]

an·ti·hu·man

[an-tee-hyoo-muhn or, often, -yoo-, an-tahy-]
adjective
against or opposed to human beings or human values.

Origin:
1850–55; anti- + human
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