English edit

Etymology edit

non- +‎ equal

Adjective edit

nonequal (not comparable)

  1. Not equal; unequal, different.
    • 1982, Courtland A Collier, William Burl Ledbetter, Engineering cost analysis:
      Periodic series of nonequal payments, converted into an equivalent future value.

Noun edit

nonequal (plural nonequals)

  1. One who is not an equal; a person of differing rank or status.
    • 1977, Nancy Henley, Body politics: power, sex, and nonverbal communication:
      ...we may develop Table 5, summarizing nonverbal behaviors used between equals (close and distant) and nonequals (superior and subordinate).