Nonround vs Nonsound - What's the difference?
nonround | nonsound |
(of a shape) Not round.
(phonetics, of a vowel) Having qualities the opposite of a round vowel.
(psychology, of a number) Having a sharp or precise numeric value; having not been rounded.
* 2004 , Amos Tversky, Preference, Belief, and Similarity [http://books.google.com/books?id=OCXAgA3sigIC], page 85:
* 2007 September 21, "Random Samples" in Science 317(5845), page 1657 [http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/full/317/5845/1657b]:
That which is not sound .
* 1988 , Lynne Anne Blom, ?L. Tarin Chaplin, The Moment of Movement: Dance Improvisation (page 217)
* 2013 , Rick Bass, All the Land to Hold Us
As an adjective nonround
is (of a shape) not round.As a noun nonsound is
that which is not sound.nonround
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Alternative forms
* non-roundAdjective
(-)- a round number (e.g., 100) was paired with a nonround number (e.g., 103).
- The researchers hypothesize that everyday experience teaches us that round (imprecise) numbers are usually larger than nonround (sharp) numbers.
Derived terms
* nonroundnessSynonyms
* unroundednonsound
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Noun
- Consider other types of accompaniment: blinking lights, fans and streamers, a parade of candles. Design your nonsound accompaniment and your relation to it (instigator, victim, partner, background). Improvise.
- She listened harder as the sound separated itself from the nonsound , and as her sleep separated from waking.
