tenure |
nontenure |
As nouns the difference between tenure and nontenure
is that
tenure is a status of possessing a thing or an office; an incumbency while
nontenure is (legal) a defendant's plea that he/she did not hold the land, as affirmed.
As a verb tenure
is to grant tenure, the status of having a permanent academic position, to (someone).
terms |
nontenure |
As nouns the difference between terms and nontenure
is that
terms is while
nontenure is (legal) a defendant's plea that he/she did not hold the land, as affirmed.
nontenure |
nontenured |
As a noun nontenure
is (legal) a defendant's plea that he/she did not hold the land, as affirmed.
As an adjective nontenured is
not possessing tenure.
affirm |
nontenure |
As a verb affirm
is to agree, verify or concur; to answer positively.
As a noun nontenure is
(legal) a defendant's plea that he/she did not hold the land, as affirmed.
plea |
nontenure |
As a verb plea
is to fold, fold up, double.
As a noun nontenure is
(legal) a defendant's plea that he/she did not hold the land, as affirmed.
defendant |
nontenure |
As a verb defendant
is .
As a noun nontenure is
(legal) a defendant's plea that he/she did not hold the land, as affirmed.