different between automotive vs nonauto
automotive
English
Etymology
auto- +? motive
Adjective
automotive (not comparable)
- Having the ability to move by itself; self-propelled or self-propelling.
- Of, or relating to motor vehicles.
Translations
Noun
automotive (plural automotives)
- A shop or company that sells motor vehicle parts
See also
- automobile
- locomotive
Italian
Etymology
Borrowed from English automotive.
Adjective
automotive (invariable)
- automotive (pertaining to motor vehicles)
automotive From the web:
- what automotive system has a venturi
- what automotive fluid is red
- what automotive jobs pay the most
- what automotive engineers do
- what automotive paint is best
- what automotive jobs hire at 16
- what automotive shows are on discovery plus
- what automotive technicians do
nonauto
English
Alternative forms
- non-auto
Etymology
non- +? auto
Adjective
nonauto
- (economics) Not automotive, or not directly linked to the automotive industry
- GM may spin off some nonauto operations.
Coordinate terms
- nonfarm
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