nonbasic

/ˌnɑnˈbeɪsɪk/
adjective
  1. Not simple, fundamental, or elementary; more advanced or complex.
    • The course covers nonbasic topics like quantum mechanics after the introductory lessons.
    • The textbook includes both basic and nonbasic vocabulary for advanced learners.
    • Her job involves nonbasic tasks such as data analysis and strategic planning.
  2. In chemistry, not having the properties of a base; not alkaline.
    • The lab tested the liquid and found it to be nonbasic.
    • Nonbasic soils require different fertilizers than alkaline ones.
    • The solution was nonbasic, with a pH below 7.
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