non-sense
1non|sense — …
2non·sense — /ˈnɑːnˌsɛns/ noun [noncount] 1 : words or ideas that are foolish or untrue I don t know why you believe that nonsense about certain numbers being unlucky. The stories she told about him are sheer/utter/complete/absolute nonsense. [=the stories… …
3no-non|sense — «NOH NON sehns», adjective. down to earth; practical; matter of fact: »It wasn t long before a stranger, a stout, no nonsense type, suggested we find another vantage point (New Yorker) …
4non — non·bank; non·belligerent; non·book; non·combatant; non·combustible; non·committal; non·conformist; non·de·script; non·effective; non·essential; non·existent; non·immune; non·interventionist; non·ionic; non·ju·rant; non·literate; non·metallic;… …
5non- — [nän, nun] [< L non, not < OL noenum < ne , negative particle (see NO1) + oinom, ONE] prefix 1. a) not b) the opposite of [nonessential] c) excluded (from a specified category) …
6sense — coun·ter·sense; in·sense; sense; sense·ful; un·sense; an·ti·sense; mis·sense; non·sense; sense·less; sense·less·ly; sense·less·ness; …
7Non-possession — is a philosophy that holds that no one or anything possesses anything.[1] It is one of the principles of Satyagraha, a philosophical system based on various religious and philosophical traditions originating in India and Asia Minor, and put into… …
8sensé — sensé, ée [ sɑ̃se ] adj. • 1580; de 1. sens ♦ Qui a du bon sens. ⇒ raisonnable, sage. « Aucun homme sensé n aura l idée saugrenue [...] » (Bernanos). ♢ (Choses ) Conforme à la raison. ⇒ judicieux, rationnel. « Observations justes et sensées »… …
9Non-philosophy — is a concept developed by French philosopher François Laruelle (formerly of the Collège international de philosophie and the University of Paris X: Nanterre). Laruelle published on non philosophy throughout the 1980s and 1990s. He currently… …
10Non-gonococcal urethritis — Classification and external resources ICD 10 N34.1 ICD 9 099.4 …