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Etymology

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From non- +‎ character.

Noun

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noncharacter (plural noncharacters)

  1. (computing) That which is not a character (unit of text).
    1. (Unicode) One of 66 code points (the 32 code points U+FDD0U+FDEF, plus the last two code points—U+...FFFE and U+...FFFF—of each of the 17 planes) which are guaranteed never to be assigned and are intended for process-internal use.
  2. That which is not a character, as in literature.
    • 2009, Marc Robinson, The American Play: 1787-2000, page 325:
      Like the noncharacter at the center of Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? the screen's nonimage and the man it effaces enable other forms of repression, []
  3. A fictional character in a piece of literature or other media that lacks distinct personality traits, depth, or development.
    • 2023 February 14, penguintruth, “Asking out of geniuine curiosity: Do you really like Mari? Why?”, in reddit.com/r/evangelion[1]:
      She’s a non-character hyped up to sell merchandise.