See nonstatus on Wiktionary
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{ "etymology_templates": [ { "args": { "1": "en", "2": "non", "3": "status" }, "expansion": "non- + status", "name": "prefix" } ], "etymology_text": "From non- + status.", "head_templates": [ { "args": { "1": "-" }, "expansion": "nonstatus (not comparable)", "name": "en-adj" } ], "lang": "English", "lang_code": "en", "pos": "adj", "senses": [ { "categories": [ "English adjectives", "English entries with incorrect language header", "English lemmas", "English terms prefixed with non-", "English terms with quotations", "English uncomparable adjectives", "Pages with 1 entry", "Pages with entries", "Quotation templates to be cleaned" ], "examples": [ { "ref": "2009, Laurence J. Kirmayer, Gail Guthrie Valaskakis, Healing Traditions, page 12:", "text": "Other Aboriginal peoples, including nonstatus Indians and Métis, have no official status. This has signiflcant consequences for their relationship with government institutions.", "type": "quote" } ], "glosses": [ "Not recognised as having a particular status." ], "links": [ [ "status", "status" ] ], "tags": [ "not-comparable" ] } ], "word": "nonstatus" }
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