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Nonpar vs Nonbar - What's the difference?

nonpar | nonbar |

As an adjective nonpar

is nonparticipating.

As a noun nonbar is

a location that is not a bar (drinking establishment).

nonpar

English

Adjective

(-)
  • (finance) nonparticipating
  • * 1972 , Kiplinger's Personal Finance (volume 26, number 5, May 1972, page 36)
  • With a nonpar policy, the company fixes a premium rate it figures will be high enough to finance all the policy's guarantees and low enough to be competitive. And then it must stick with that rate.

    nonbar

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • A location that is not a bar (drinking establishment).
  • * 2002 , Kelly Hankin, The Girls in the Back Room: Looking at the Lesbian Bar (page 117)
  • Since Stonewall and second-wave feminism, nonbar space for lesbians within the public sphere has dramatically increased.
  • * 2010 , Jeffery T. Walker, Sean Maddan, Criminology and Criminal Justice (page 89)
  • Although this variable was not met by most of the establishments, enough other variables (and subjective observations) were met to confidently classify these establishments as bars rather than nonbars .