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:

  1. Nonconsecutive years refers to years that are not one after another.
  2. The nonconsecutive terms of the president were marked by significant changes in policy.
  3. Nonconsecutive numbers are numbers that are not in a sequence.
  4. The nonconsecutive days of the week, are days that are not in a sequence.
  5. The team's nonconsecutive wins came after a series of losses.
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