nonaired

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

non- +‎ aired

Adjective[edit]

nonaired (not comparable)

  1. Unaired.
    1. Not broadcast.
      • 2010, John Kenneth Muir, This Is Spinal Tap: Music on Film Series:
        Importantly, around this time in the seventies, Harry Shearer also commenced his long-standing hobby of collecting nonaired video of people “just sort of being in strange situations,” and observing their behavior —“real,” natural behavior.
      • 2012, Jim Owens, Television Sports Production, pages 2-33:
        Sports content has included news, regional sports coverage report, flips from sports entertainment, programs, and exclusive footage of nonaired events.
      • 2019, LaToya Ferguson, An Encyclopedia of Women's Wrestling:
        A nontelevised/nonaired match on a wrestling card (primarily on a TV taping or a pay-per-view, but a dark match can also be one that doesn't appear on the DVD for a wrestling show).
    2. Not aerated.
      • 1991, D Dragomir, L Tauberg, V Popescu, “Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia”, in Europe PMC plus, volume 40:
        The paper also deals with epidemiology, pathogeny and pathologic anatomy of the disease (characteristic macroscopic aspect: nonaired lung of high consistency, with whitish infiltrations alternating with congestive zones and the microscopic aspect of alveolo-interstitial pneumonia).
      • 20??, B Vintila, Contributions to the development of geosynthetics and of technical solutions with these materials:
        In the following lines we present the method achieved in our country, using the nonaired water consolidometer.
      • 2021, Lech Wojciech Szajdak, Nitrogen in Agricultural Landscape:
        The material for compost shall never be put in a pit; the air cannot reach it; nonaired compost rots and smells bad.