- non-existent[non-existent 词源字典]
- also nonexistent, 1650s (n.), 1680s (adj.), from non- + existent.[non-existent etymology, non-existent origin, 英语词源]
- non-fat (adj.)
- also nonfat, 1945, from non- + fat.
- non-fiction (adj.)
- also nonfiction, 1866, a librarians' word, first in the reports of the Boston Public Library, from non- + fiction. Apparently not in widespread use until after 1900.
- non-intervention (n.)
- 1831, from non- + intervention.
- non-invasive (adj.)
- also noninvasive, by 1850, from non- + invasive.
- non-judgmental (adj.)
- also nonjudgmental, 1965, from non- + judgmental.
- non-linear (adj.)
- also nonlinear, 1844, from non- + linear.
- non-member (n.)
- 1640s, from non- + member.
- non-metal
- also nonmetal, 1866, from non- + metal. Related: Non-metallic (1815).
- non-partisan (adj.)
- also nonpartisan, 1872, American English, from non- + partisan.
FIRST POLITICIAN: Who's backing this non-partisan candidate?
SECOND POLITICIAN: The non-partisan party.
["Life," Sept. 29, 1927]
As a noun from 1888. - non-perishable (adj.)
- also nonperishable, 1887, from non- + perishable.
- non-polar (adj.)
- also nonpolar, 1892, from non- + polar.
- non-political (adj.)
- 1860, from non- + political.
- non-profit (adj.)
- also nonprofit, 1922, from non- + profit (n.).
- non-proliferation (n.)
- also nonproliferation, 1965, from non- + proliferation; originally in reference to nuclear weapons.
- non-renewable (adj.)
- also nonrenewable, 1946, from non- + renewable.
- non-residence (n.)
- also nonresidence, late 14c., originally with reference to clergy, from non- + residence. Related: Non-residency.
- non-resident (n.)
- also nonresident, early 15c., from non- + resident.
- non-resistance (n.)
- 1640s, from non- + resistance.
- non-returnable (adj.)
- 1903, from non- + returnable.