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subhuman [‚sʌb'hju:mən](intelligence, species) inférieur à celui/celle des humains; (crime) brutal, bestial;∎ to live in subhuman conditions vivre dans des conditions terribles ou inhumaines;∎ people in these colonies were portrayed as subhuman la population de ces colonies était décrite comme une race inférieure2 nounsous-homme m
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