The Ubiquity Of “Non-” Prefixes
Words with the prefix “non-” are ubiquitous in the English language, denoting negation or absence. They occur in diverse contexts, including psychology (e.g., non-verbal communication), law (e.g., non-disclosure agreement), technology (e.g., non-volatile memory), and science (e.g., non-renewable resources). Non-Essential Entities: They’re Like a Chocolate Chip in Your Cookie Dough—Sweet, But Not Necessary Hey there, knowledge … Read more