nonschool

English

Alternative forms

  • non-school

Etymology

non- + school

Adjective

nonschool (not comparable)

  1. Not school, or not directly related to school
    Children should spend a healthy amount of time in nonschool activities.
    • 2009, January 11, “Randy Cohen”, in Performance Review:
      At a different workplace, a woman who employs a gardener worries when, on nonschool days, the gardener's "9-year-old daughter works alongside her."

Noun

nonschool (plural nonschools)

  1. A building or organization that is not a school.
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