non-being
101non-issuable — non issˈuable adjective 1. Not capable of being issued 2. Which one cannot dispute or take issue with • • • Main Entry: ↑non …
102non-negative — non negˈative adjective (mathematics) Being positive or equal to zero • • • Main Entry: ↑non …
103non pos|su|mus — «non POS yu muhs», Latin. 1. a plea of being unable to consider, or act in, a matter. 2. (literally) we cannot …
104non|a|lign|ment — «NON uh LYN muhnt», noun. the condition of being nonaligned; neutralism …
105non|bi|o|de|grad|a|ble — «NON by oh dih GRAY duh buhl», adjective. that is not susceptible to being decomposed by bacterial action: »Landfills should be limited to the minimum number and acreage necessary to dispose of the nonbiodegradable materials that have no resource …
106non|can|di|date — «non KAN duh dayt, diht», noun. a person who has not announced or is unwilling to announce his candidacy for an office: »One of the most maddening candidates in a political race is the noncandidate. He is the fellow who is being talked for a race …
107non|com|mit|ment — «NON kuh MIHT muhnt», noun. the state of being free of political alliance or other obligations or agreements: »Our politics are debilitated by the virus of cagey noncommitment (Atlantic) …
108non|ju|ring — «non JUR ihng», adjective. refusing to take a required oath; being a nonjuror …
109non|lin|e|ar|i|ty — «NON lihn ee AR uh tee», noun. the condition of being nonlinear …
110non|pay|ment — «non PAY muhnt», noun. failure to pay or the condition of not being paid: »The family had been evicted for nonpayment of rent (New York Times). SYNONYM(S): default …