Nonpaid vs Nonaid - What's the difference?
nonpaid | nonaid |
For which no payment is levied.
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Not of or pertaining to aid.
As adjectives the difference between nonpaid and nonaid
is that nonpaid is for which no payment is levied while nonaid is not of or pertaining to aid.nonpaid
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* * *nonaid
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(-)- Nonaid imports by Korea amounted to $43.2 million in 1956.