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  • adjective Between humans

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inter- +‎ human

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Examples

  • THE NIGHT FACE traditions and simplified interhuman relationships.

    do you ever read writing? Peter DeWolf 2010

  • Theyhad tales to give in exchange, nothing of interhuman con-flict -- they seemed puzzled and troubled by that idea-but lusty enough, happenings of sea and forest and mountain.

    do you ever read writing? Peter DeWolf 2010

  • Her artwork is innocently beautiful and both that story, and the other two stories in the book I picked up, are touching and entertaining stories about diversity, cultural identity, and interhuman contact, and I'm as charmed by them as I was when I walked around the tube station in 2007.

    Brief Con report 2009

  • None of these objective characterists need be spoken of in terms of meaning-content aswith interhuman communication.

    Wingnut Murder Spree or Are WE Part of the Problem? 2009

  • That means that from 19,500 to 29,500 years, virtually all interhuman killing was performed by theists.

    Atheism's Toll Christine Robinson 2006

  • The two Italian arrowheads are the only known indications of interhuman violence in this period in Europe.

    Palaeolithic Archers? 1997

  • From both sources flow imperatives of interhuman behavior which are not social in the ordinary sense of the word—although they are sociological—and only by virtue of which the totality of human nature is found all over again in the ideal form of the Ought.

    Conflict and The Web of Group-Affiliations Georg Simmel 1956

  • From both sources flow imperatives of interhuman behavior which are not social in the ordinary sense of the word—although they are sociological—and only by virtue of which the totality of human nature is found all over again in the ideal form of the Ought.

    Conflict and The Web of Group-Affiliations Georg Simmel 1956

  • From both sources flow imperatives of interhuman behavior which are not social in the ordinary sense of the word—although they are sociological—and only by virtue of which the totality of human nature is found all over again in the ideal form of the Ought.

    Conflict and The Web of Group-Affiliations Georg Simmel 1956

  • The nursing situation is a particular kind of human situation in which the interhuman relating is purposely directed toward nurturing the well-being or more-being of a person with perceived needs related to the health-illness quality of living.

    Humanistic Nursing Josephine G. Paterson

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