nonequal

/nɑnˈikwəl/
adjective
  1. Not equal in size, amount, value, or status.
    • The teacher noticed the nonequal lengths of the two pieces of string.
    • The two teams had nonequal numbers of players, so the game was unfair.
    • In a nonequal distribution of resources, some people get more than others.
noun
  1. A person or thing that is not equal to another.
    • In the competition, the champion was a nonequal to the beginner.
    • She felt like a nonequal among the experienced professionals.
    • The software compares two files and highlights any nonequals.
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