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nonintelligence
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English
Etymology
From non- + intelligence.
Noun
nonintelligence (uncountable)
- Absence of intelligence (thinking faculty).
- 1990, Hélène Cixous, Clarice Lispector, Reading with Clarice Lispector:
- To understand nonintelligence, I had to become intelligent.
- 1997, Theodore Dreiser, Franklin Booth, A Hoosier holiday:
- I drew that conclusion largely from the fumbling nonintelligence (relatively speaking) of men and all sentient creatures.
Adjective
nonintelligence (not comparable)
- Not relating to intelligence or espionage.
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