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panhuman

[pan-hyoo-muhn, -yoo-]

adjective

  1. of, relating to, or affecting all humanity.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of panhuman1

First recorded in 1895–1900; pan- + human
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Example Sentences

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Lately I’ve come to realize that the pandemic is the first panhuman event in this planet’s history or certainly in our lifetimes.

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Ferrara’s basic thesis is that humanity has for millennia used cannabis as an entheogen, or ritual drug, to stimulate what he calls “peak experiences” — a term borrowed from psychologist Abraham Maslow that refers to brief moments of sudden spiritual insight, “an important response to the panhuman yearning for paradise.”

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It is, instead, a universal phenomenon, a panhuman characteristic that stretches across cultures.

"Christ," he said, "nothing else but Christ Himself will come in the form of panhuman brotherhood and panhuman love."

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It should try to have these three world-powers not for the enemies but for the allies and missionaries of a higher, and a panhuman education.

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