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nonequation

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English

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Etymology

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From non- +‎ equation.

Noun

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nonequation (uncountable)

  1. Absence of equation; not equating things.
    • 1991, Kenneth Cragg, The Arab Christian: A History in the Middle East, page 66:
      It was in this way that the times of arabicization became involved in the issue of faith and works, of the equation — or nonequation — of the divine will and the human will []
    • Quoted in 2013, Anat Pick, Guinevere Narraway, Screening Nature: Cinema beyond the Human (page 220)
      In this sense, the literary text saves the earth by disclosing the nonequation of word and thing, poem and place.