English

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Etymology

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From non- +‎ life.

Noun

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nonlife (countable and uncountable, plural nonlives)

  1. (biology, uncountable) All objects or substances except those considered alive.
    Life reproduces. Everything else is nonlife.
  2. (countable) A life so devoid of meaning or activity that it is barely worth living.
    • 2001, Peter M Coan, Taxi: The Harry Chapin Story:
      These guys do good jobs given the kind of nonlives they live. It's inhuman. They can't go home. They can't see their ladies.

Usage notes

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  • Usually used in opposition to life; rarely otherwise.

Adjective

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nonlife (not comparable)

  1. (insurance) Relating to types of insurance which are not life insurance
    The Dutch insurance industry has received a negative outlook from Moody's Investors Service Ltd. in London, reflecting in part concerns over unit-linked contracts and the absence of growth opportunities in the nonlife segment, according to a report released Thursday by the rating agency.[1]

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