nonlow

English

Etymology

non- + low

Adjective

nonlow (not comparable)

  1. Not low.
    • Welmers, William Everett (1973) African Language Structures, Berkeley and Los Angeles, California: University of California Press, →ISBN, page 82:After a low tone at any point in a phrase, there are only two possibilities: the next syllable may have the same pitch and thus also have low tone, or it may have a nonlow pitch []
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