Nonloyal vs Nonlocal - What's the difference?
nonloyal | nonlocal |
In a way that is not local, or not specific to a location
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One who is not a local; a stranger or foreigner.
(computing) An identifier that is not locally scoped.
As adjectives the difference between nonloyal and nonlocal
is that nonloyal is not loyal while nonlocal is in a way that is not local, or not specific to a location.As a noun nonlocal is
one who is not a local; a stranger or foreigner.nonlocal
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