nonlight

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English[edit]

A nonlight

Etymology[edit]

From non- +‎ light.

Adjective[edit]

nonlight (not comparable)

  1. Not light (in various senses).
    a nonlight beer

Noun[edit]

nonlight (countable and uncountable, plural nonlights)

  1. Something which is not light or lacks light (in various senses).
    • 1978 [1974], Alfred Andersch, translated by Richard Winston and Clara Winston, Winterspelt, Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday & Company, Inc., →ISBN, page 259:
      In the nonlight that prevailed there, Kimbrough's face under its strands of black hair looked even paler than it did outside.
    • 2008, Nels D. Sanddal, Steve Albert, Joseph D. Hansen, Douglas F. Kupas, “Contributing Factors and Issues Associated with Rural Ambulance Crashes: Literature Review and Annotated Bibliography”, in Prehospital Emergency Care, volume 12, number 2, →DOI, →ISSN, →OCLC, page 261, column 2:
      Of the 92% of the transports that did not involve the use of lights and sirens, nearly one-half received some advance life support intervention either prior to or during transport. There were no adverse events associated with the nonlights and siren transports.