Etymology:
Meaning:
"Nonconforming" refers to something that does not comply with or conform to established standards, expectations, or norms. It often implies a lack of adherence to authority or tradition and can have both positive and negative connotations.
Origin:
Etymology From Old French conforme from Latin conformis of the same shape similar
Etymology The word form originates from the Latin word forma which means shape or
Etymology The word conformist originates from the Latin word conformis which means
Etymology From Middle French non conformiste ultimately from Latin non not con
Etymology The word conformist originates from the Latin word conformis which means
Etymology Over from the Old English ofer meaning above or upon Come from the Ol
Etymology and Origin The word vocation comes from the Latin word vocatio meaning a
Etymology Latin vīrus plural vĭrā Middle English virus Meaning A microscopic
Etymology The word giraffe originates from the French word girafe It is believed tha
Etymology The word consternation originated from the Latin word consternare which m
Etymology The word errand comes from the Old English word ærn which means messenge
Etymology The word munchkin is a blend of the following Munich German city kin d
Etymology Middle English plunderen from Old French plundrer possibly from Old High G
Etymology Hebrew יוחנן Yōḥānān Meaning God is gracious or Yahweh i
Etymology Hangover First recorded in 1809 Derived from the Middle English hangove m