unlife

English

Etymology

un- + life

Noun

unlife (uncountable)

  1. A state of being that is not life (but may resemble it).
    • 2009 March 10, J. F. Lewis, Revamped, Simon and Schuster, →ISBN:
      “A vampire can be restored to unlife after destruction once and only once through the willing sacrifice of a human soul.” I threw the long sword through the television. It didn't explode like they do in the movies.

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