Nonpork vs Nonwork - What's the difference?
nonpork | nonwork |
(uncountable) That which is not work (employment or occupation).
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(countable) That which is not a work (creation).
* 1997 , Robert Stecker, Artworks: definition, meaning, value
As an adjective nonpork
is not pork.As a noun nonwork is
(uncountable) that which is not work (employment or occupation).nonwork
English
Noun
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- The search is properly pursued by the production of artworks indiscernible from various nonworks and other artwork.
