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Nonwar vs Nonbar - What's the difference?

nonwar | nonbar |

As nouns the difference between nonwar and nonbar

is that nonwar is a situation that is not a war (but possibly resembles one) while nonbar is a location that is not a bar (drinking establishment).

As an adjective nonwar

is not of or pertaining to war.

nonwar

English

Adjective

(-)
  • Not of or pertaining to war.
  • Noun

    (en noun)
  • A situation that is not a war (but possibly resembles one).
  • * 2008 , Richard K. Betts, Conflict after the Cold War: arguments on causes of war and peace (page 226)
  • Several specific nonwars are in their own way even more extraordinary than the one that has taken place between the United States and the Soviet Union.

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    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 .