nonessential - Meaning in Sanskrit

nonessential - Meaning in Sanskrit

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Definitions and Meaning of nonessential in English

nonessential adjective

  1. not of prime or central importanceadj.all

    Examples

    • "nonessential to the integral meanings of poetry"
    • "the character's motives remain accidental to the plot"

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The word or phrase nonessential refers to not of prime or central importance, or anything that is not essential. See nonessential meaning in Sanskrit, nonessential definition, translation and meaning of nonessential in Sanskrit. Find nonessential similar words, nonessential synonyms. Learn and practice the pronunciation of nonessential. Find the answer of what is the meaning of nonessential in Sanskrit.

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