Wikidiffcom vs Nonilliterate - What's the difference?
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(rare) Not illiterate, but having relative poor literacy.
* 1971 , M.E. Sharpe, Inc, Chinese law and government, Volume 4
* 1991 , J. Elspeth Stuckey, The violence of literacy
* 2004 , Uwe P. Gielen, Jaippaul Roopnarine, Childhood and adolescence; cross-cultural perspective and applications
As an adjective nonilliterate is
(rare) not illiterate, but having relative poor literacy.wikidiffcom
Not English
Wikidiffcom has no English definition. It may be misspelled.nonilliterate
English
Adjective
(-)- Most nonilliterate cadres at the battalion level and above have only a rough idea of Chinese characters, without the ability to read theoretical books...
- Power's point is not to be dismissed entirely; she undoubtedly speaks for many of the nonpoor and nonilliterate in the society.
- Thus, to be literate, in Arabic, is to be nonilliterate , which implies a lower level of literacy than "literacy" in the English language.