nonprogram

English

Alternative forms

Etymology

non- + program

Adjective

nonprogram (not comparable)

  1. Not of or pertaining to a program (set of structured activities).
    • 2008, Shirley Sagawa, Deborah Jospin, Jonathan M. Tisch, The charismatic organization, page 91:
      The group that received high-quality early education on average outperformed the nonprogram group on various intellectual and language tests during their early childhood years, on school achievement tests between ages nine and fourteen, and on literacy tests at ages nineteen and twenty-seven.

Noun

nonprogram (plural nonprograms)

  1. That which is not a program.
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