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From non- +‎ automatic.

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non-automatic (not comparable)

  1. Alternative form of nonautomatic.
    • 1964 March, “Train braking - the next steps”, in Modern Railways, page 186:
      And they had to be automatic (after several disasters with non-automatic systems) so that a brake failure or breakage of the coupling would not leave the train without reasonable brakes.

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