Matching vs Nonmatching - What's the difference?
matching | nonmatching |
The same as another; sharing the same design.
(graph theory) A set of independent edges in a given graph, i.e. a set of edges which do not intersect: so-called because pairs of vertices are "matched" to each other one-to-one.
Not matching.
*{{quote-news, year=2007, date=July 6, author=Robin Finn, title=A Twangy Thorn in Bush’s Side, work=New York Times
, passage=She is attired in a style she deems “eclectic with a professional edge”: metallic beige jacket above nonmatching gauchos above beige fishnet stockings above peep-toe wedge sandals. }}
As adjectives the difference between matching and nonmatching
is that matching is the same as another; sharing the same design while nonmatching is not matching.As a verb matching
is present participle of lang=en.As a noun matching
is a set of independent edges in a given graph, i.e. a set of edges which do not intersect: so-called because pairs of vertices are "matched" to each other one-to-one.matching
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Adjective
- ''A matching set of furniture
Verb
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(en noun)nonmatching
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Adjective
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