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nonnative

American  
[non-ney-tiv] / ˌnɒnˈneɪ tɪv /

adjective

  1. of or relating to a language that is not the first language acquired by a person.

    It is harder to communicate in your nonnative language.

  2. of or relating to a person communicating in a nonnative language.

    a nonnative speaker of English.

  3. Biology. of or relating to a plant or animal that is not indigenous to a region.

    The proliferation of nonnative plants is choking out the local flora.

  4. Digital Technology. of or relating to software that was not originally designed for the platform on which it is running.

    nonnative user interfaces;

    nonnative apps.


Etymology

Origin of nonnative

First recorded in 1850–60; non- ( def. ) + native ( def. )

Example Sentences

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A nonprofit proposes to eliminate Catalina Island’s deer population using contracted hunters, saying the nonnative animals heighten wildfire risk by eating native vegetation.

From Los Angeles Times • Feb. 3, 2026

Livestock not native to the desert have grazed and trampled the plants tortoises like to eat, spreading unpalatable nonnative grasses in their wake.

From Los Angeles Times • Dec. 21, 2024

Once a nonnative species gets into an environment, it is often too late to get rid of it, and the focus shifts to containment or long-term management.

From Science Daily • Nov. 22, 2024

"Successful detection and monitoring programs for invasive wildlife hinge on rapid detection and accurate identification of nonnative species," said Miller.

From Science Daily • Nov. 22, 2024

There was one class for nonnative speakers, and all the rest of the periods were for fluent speakers.

From "The First Rule of Punk" by Celia C. Pérez