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The answer NONHERO has 16 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.

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Definitions of nonhero in various dictionaries:

noun - a protagonist who is notably lacking in heroic qualities

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An antihero.
A person, especially in a work of fiction, who does not possess the conventional characteristics of a hero.
Nonhero might refer to
Nonzero: The Logic of Human Destiny is a 1999 book by Robert Wright, in which the author argues that biological evolution and cultural evolution are shaped and directed first and foremost by "non-zero-sumness" i.e., the prospect of creating new interactions that are not zero-sum.
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