adj
Not correctly deduced.
adj
Not exclusive; general.
adj
(law) Prohibiting the assignment of something to another party.
adj
Not capitalized (written with an upper-case letter or letters).
adv
(law) It does not appear; it is not plain or clear; it does not follow.
n
(sciences) A measurement in which the property or substance sought is not detected.
adj
Not individuated; treated as a mass or unit.
adj
That does not qualify.
adj
Not repetitious; without repetition.
adj
(economics) Not rivalrous.
adj
Not scheduled; not according to schedule.
adj
Not specific or precise.
n
That which is not a statement.
n
Something that is not a unit.
adj
Not having been validated.
adv
Negates the meaning of the modified verb.
n
(law) A writing not under seal.
adj
Not accessible by the public.
adj
(not comparable) Unable to reproduce (or procreate).
adj
Not qualified by an adjective.
adj
(phonology) Not aspirated.
adj
Not marked with text characters.
adj
Not differentiated, not different, alike
adj
Not exemplified; of which no example has been seen.
adj
Not divided into factions.
adj
Abbreviation of unillustrated. [Not illustrated.]
adj
Not imitative, not imitating or modelled after something else.
adj
Not linked, physically or figuratively.
adj
Not punctuated, lacking punctuation.
adj
Not stabilized; potentially unstable.
adj
Not providing validation.
n
A non-descriptive statement.
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