different between nonnature vs nonmature
nonnature
English
Etymology
non- +? nature
Noun
nonnature (uncountable)
- That which is not nature.
- 1977, Marx W. Wartofsky, Feuerbach (page 57)
- Universality is denied to nature, and only the supersensible, that is, nonnature, is the realm of the universal.
- 1977, Marx W. Wartofsky, Feuerbach (page 57)
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nonmature
English
Etymology
non- +? mature
Adjective
nonmature (not comparable)
- Not mature.
- a nonmature technology
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