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nonce

American  
[nons] / nɒns /

noun

  1. the present, or immediate, occasion or purpose (usually used in the phrasefor the nonce ).

  2. Computers. a randomly or automatically generated and often timestamped number intended for a single use in a communication: used especially in authentication and security protocols.


adjective

  1. (of a word or phrase) coined and used only for a particular occasion.

    nonce forms such as “paintrix,” meaning “a female painter.”

nonce 1 British  
/ nɒns /

noun

  1. the present time or occasion (now only in the phrase for the nonce )

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nonce 2 British  
/ nɒns /

noun

  1. slang:prison a rapist or child molester; a sexual offender

"Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

Etymology

Origin of nonce

First recorded in 1150–1200; Middle English nones, in the phrase for the nones, by faulty division of for then ones “for the once” ( Middle English then, dative singular of the 1 ; ones once )

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Example Sentences

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When a mining node wants to create a block, it would take all the data in the block, plus a special number called a nonce, and run it through the hashing algorithm.

From The Verge Sep. 9, 2021

If the hash doesn’t start out as “aaaaa,” it would increase the nonce by one, and start again.

From The Verge Sep. 9, 2021

A lapse into depression, for the nonce, was averted.

From Salon Jun. 30, 2010

France was willing to stop talking about the Austro-German customs union and pocket battleships, for the nonce.

From Time Magazine Archive

Those gates looked so close ... and if the talk in the slave pens could be believed, Meereen remained a free city for the nonce.

From "A Dance with Dragons" by George R. R. Martin

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