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nontrivial

[ non-triv-ee-uhl ]

adjective

  1. not trivial.
  2. Mathematics. noting a solution of a linear equation in which the value of at least one variable of the equation is not equal to zero.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of nontrivial1

First recorded in 1910–15; non- + trivial
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Example Sentences

"These data suggest that there may be nontrivial rates of pregnancy after tubal sterilization."

From Salon

“These data suggest that there may be nontrivial rates of pregnancy after tubal sterilization,” the researchers concluded in the study.

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Jack Smith felt like he had to file in that judicial district, and given the way divisional assignment works, there was a nontrivial shot it got assigned to Judge Cannon.

From Slate

We probably think of Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss, who now stand for the unremarkable proposition that to be a person working elections carries a nontrivial risk of doxing and death threats and the menace of people coming to your home.

From Slate

Mr. Musk said the site has a “nontrivial left-wing bias” and isn’t trustworthy.

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