nonaccompaniment

noun

Etymology

From non- + accompaniment.

  1. borrowed from accompagnement
  2. prefixed as nonaccompaniment — “non + accompaniment

Definitions

  1. Lack of accompaniment.

    • The census remained incomplete, due in some cases to lack of private transportation or the nonaccompaniment of a military government representative.

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