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Legal vs Nonperson - What's the difference?

legal | nonperson |

As nouns the difference between legal and nonperson

is that legal is paper in sheets 8½ in × 14 in (215.9 mm × 355.6 mm) while nonperson is not a real person; a subhuman.

As an adjective legal

is relating to the law or to lawyers.

As a proper noun Legal

is a town in Alberta, Canada.

legal

English

Adjective

(en adjective)
  • Relating to the law or to lawyers.
  • * {{quote-magazine, date=2013-06-08, volume=407, issue=8839, page=55, magazine=(The Economist)
  • , title= Obama goes troll-hunting , passage=According to this saga of intellectual-property misanthropy, these creatures [patent trolls] roam the business world, buying up patents and then using them to demand extravagant payouts from companies they accuse of infringing them. Often, their victims pay up rather than face the costs of a legal battle.}}
  • Having its basis in the law.
  • Being allowed or prescribed by law.
  • * {{quote-magazine, date=2013-08-23, volume=408, issue=8850, magazine=(The Economist)
  • , title= Waking life , passage=After 50 years, legal segregation is a distant memory, and race in America is not the unbridgeable chasm it once was. The country has a black president. The sort of comity that King evoked, in which the descendants of slaves and of slave owners “sit down together at the table of brotherhood”, can be found in many places, including the Deep South. The rate of marriage between blacks and whites is rising.}}
  • (informal) Above the age of consent or the legal drinking age.
  • Antonyms

    * (allowed) banned, contraband, disallowed, forbidden, illegal, outlawed * (concerning law) black-market, back-alley * (over age of consent) underage

    Derived terms

    * legal beagle * legal duty * legal eagle * legality * legalese * paralegal

    Noun

    (-)
  • (US, Canada) Paper]] in sheets 8½ in × 14 in (215.9 [[millimetre, mm × 355.6 mm).
  • Derived terms

    * legal-size

    Statistics

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    nonperson

    English

    Noun

    (en-noun)
  • Not a real person; a subhuman.
  • *1989 , Michael C. Kearl, Endings: A Sociology of Death and Dying , page 146
  • *:As all lives must end, do you prefer to die as a nonperson , forgotten in a nursing home and totally stripped of dignity and independence?
  • *1994 , Lisa J. McIntyre, Law in the Sociological Enterprise , page 92
  • *:Arguably, what is so hateful about a hate crime is that it is an attempt by some individual or group to treat a Person as a Nonperson .
  • *1998 , John E. Tropman, Does America Hate the Poor? , page 6
  • *:How does hate work? [...] One answer is that the poor person (or the Jew, or the Asian, or the Native American, or whoever) becomes, intellectually, linguistically, and emotionally, a "lessperson," and then a nonperson .
  • Not a legal entity.
  • Something other than a person; an object.
  • *1995 , Roger K. R. Thompson, Natural and Relational Concepts in Animals'', in ''Comparative Approaches to Cognitive Science , page 179
  • *:Taken together, all the results suggested that discrimination of person from nonperson slides was not controlled by an obvious single stimulus feature.
  • *2001 , Eric T. Olson, A Compound of Two Substances'', in ''Soul, Body, and Survival , page 77
  • *:No nonperson is psychologically indistinguishable from you.
  • *2002 , Ritva Laury, Interaction, grounding, and third-person referential forms'', in ''Grounding: The Epistemic Footing of Deixis and Reference (Frank Brisard, ed.), page 85
  • *:For example, Benveniste [...] discusses the connection of first- and second-person pronouns with the speech situation, and even goes as far as to claim that the third person is a nonperson , since the referents of third-person pronouns are not speech-act participants.
  • Synonyms

    * subhuman * lessperson