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Definition of humon

humon

noun

  • A human who is learning to live as one with humanity and earth.

    Pronunciation: hyoo`mon

    Roots: hum (earth, man), mon (one)
    Evolving into humons is the next step in human evolution.

    Last edited on Dec 05 2013. Submitted by Anonymous on Dec 05 2013.

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