nonresidential

nonresidential
non|res|i|den|tial [ ,nanrezı`denʃəl ] adjective
1. ) nonresidential buildings are ones that people do not live in
2. ) a nonresidential job or course of study is one where you do not live at the place where you work or study

Usage of the words and phrases in modern English. 2013.

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