non-destructive

English

Etymology

From non- + destructive.

Adjective

non-destructive (not comparable)

  1. Alternative form of nondestructive
    • 1963 April, “Beyond the Channel: France: Rolling stock of the future”, in Modern Railways, page 269:
      As to safety, the proportion of the components of passenger stock which develops faults or fails is very small; the incidence of defects should be decreased by better knowledge of the conditions in which they must function and by more extensive and more accurate use of non-destructive testing.

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