nonabsence

noun

Etymology

From non- + absence.

  1. derived from absentia
  2. derived from absence
  3. inherited from absence
  4. prefixed as nonabsence — “non + absence

Definitions

  1. Failure to be absent, i.e. presence.

    • It was usual that marriage contracts, particularly in larger towns, include conditions safeguarding the wife's interests. These included: the husband's nonabsence from the marital home for a long or specific period of time;...

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