non-
prefix expressing negation or absence: non-recognition. USAGE The prefixes non- and un- both have the meaning not, but tend to be used with a difference of emphasis, non- being weaker and more neutral than un-. For example, unnatural implies that something is not natural in a bad way, whereas non-natural is neutral. ORIGIN Latin, not.
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