Nonconsecutive
(adjective)
Not following one after another in a continuous sequence.
Origin:
Derived from the prefix "non-" meaning "not" or "without" and "consecutive" meaning following one after another without interruption.
Examples:
- Nonconsecutive years refers to years that are not one after another.
- The nonconsecutive terms of the president were marked by significant changes in policy.
- Nonconsecutive numbers are numbers that are not in a sequence.
- The nonconsecutive days of the week, are days that are not in a sequence.
- The team's nonconsecutive wins came after a series of losses.