non-existent — also nonexistent, 1650s (n.), 1680s (adj.), from NON (Cf. non ) + EXISTENT (Cf. existent) … Etymology dictionary
non-existent — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ not existing or not real or present. DERIVATIVES non existence noun … English terms dictionary
non-existent — ADJ If you say that something is non existent, you mean that it does not exist when you feel that it should. Hygiene was non existent: no running water, no bathroom... You ll take everything you re offered yet your own generosity is virtually non … English dictionary
non-existent */ — UK / US adjective not real, or not present. This word is often used about something that should be present but is not almost/virtually non existent: Wildlife is virtually non existent in this area. Derived word: non existence noun uncountable … English dictionary
non-existent — adjective not existing or not real or present. Derivatives non existence noun … English new terms dictionary
non-existent — adj. not existing. Derivatives: non existence n … Useful english dictionary
non-existent — does not exist … English contemporary dictionary
non-existent — adjective Syn: imaginary, imagined, unreal, fictional, fictitious, made up, invented, fanciful, mythical, illusory Ant: real … Synonyms and antonyms dictionary
List of non-existent countries — is about those countries that have only existed on paper, are now a part of other countries, or were a front for various types of fraud. Aborted Countries These countries were never born:* British Esfiga, Britannica, Borelia, Cabotia, Victoralia … Wikipedia
non — non·bank; non·belligerent; non·book; non·combatant; non·combustible; non·committal; non·conformist; non·de·script; non·effective; non·essential; non·existent; non·immune; non·interventionist; non·ionic; non·ju·rant; non·literate; non·metallic;… … English syllables