nonconform
Etymology
From non- + conform.
nonconform means A manufactured product, that is conform to the living required standards in a zone. Lexicurio rates it Rare gem — a strength score of 75 out of 100.
noun
- A manufactured product, that is conform to the living required standards in a zone.“Within a particular batch there are a number of nonconforms sprinkled in some unknown way[…]”
verb
- To fail or refuse to conform; to differ.“I did not acknowledge that I had Lesbian feelings until I was in my twenties, but long before that Baldwin's homosexuality was also a hopeful sign. If nothing else, it indicated his capacity to radically non-conform, to carve out his own emotional freedom, lessons that I myself would have to learn.”