nonstale

English

Etymology

non- + stale

Adjective

nonstale (not comparable)

  1. Not stale (in various senses).
    • 1982, Utah Academy of Sciences, Arts, and Letters, Encyclia
      Stale milk was preferred over nonstale by 68% of the panelists when used in commercial instant potatoes.
    • 1993, Open Software Foundation, Design of the OSF/1 operating system: release 1.2
      This area tracks which physical volumes are online, and whether the physical extents contain valid (nonstale) data...

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