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  • 41non|en|ti|ty — «non EHN tuh tee», noun, plural ties. 1. a person or thing of little or no importance: »He was an atom, a nonentity, a very worm, and no man (Edward G. Bulwer Lytton). 2. something that does not exist, or that exists only in the imagination:… …

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  • 42non|he|ro — «NON HIHR oh», noun, plural roes. = antihero. (Cf. ↑antihero) …

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  • 43non|i|on|ic — «NON y ON ihk», adjective. that does not ionize in solution: »Nonionic substances combine with water because they remove internal pressure and thereby permit formation of a crystalline compound (A. N. Buswell and W. H. Rodebush) …

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  • 44non|ju|ry — «non JUR ee», adjective. 1. held without a jury: »a nonjury trial, nonjury civil cases. 2. imposed without a jury trial: »a nonjury sentence …

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  • 45non|ma|te|ri|al — «NON muh TIHR ee uhl», adjective. having no material properties; not substantial: »The majority of people really long to experience that moment of pure, disinterested, nonmaterial satisfaction which causes them to ejaculate the word “beautiful”… …

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  • 46non|ze|ro — «non ZIHR oh», adjective. not having to do with or being equal to zero: »nonzero integers …

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  • 47non-U — on U (n[o^]n*[=u] ), adj. Not characteristic of the upper classes especially in language use. [Chiefly British] [Narrower terms: {lower class (vs. middle class) (vs. upper class), low class}] Syn: vulgar. [WordNet 1.5] …

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  • 48Non [1] — Non (lat., ital. u. fr. [spr. nong]), nicht …

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  • 49Non [2] — Non, 1) (Val di), Thal, so v.w. Monsberg; 2) eine der Mündungen des Niger; 3) (Cap Nun), s. Nogn …

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  • 50Non [1] — Non (franz., spr. nong), nein …

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