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inhumanity
English
Etymology
From Middle French inhumanité, from Latin inhumanitas
Noun
inhumanity (countable and uncountable, plural inhumanities)
- The lack of compassion.
- An inhuman act.
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hideousness
English
Etymology
hideous +? -ness
Noun
hideousness (countable and uncountable, plural hideousnesses)
- The state of being hideous; extreme ugliness
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