nonselective

[si-lek-tiv]

se·lec·tive

[si-lek-tiv]
adjective
1.
having the function or power of selecting; making a selection.
2.
characterized by selection, especially fastidious selection.
3.
of or pertaining to selection.
4.
Electricity, Radio. having good selectivity.

Origin:
1615–25; select + -ive

se·lec·tive·ly, adverb
se·lec·tive·ness, noun
non·se·lec·tive, adjective
un·se·lec·tive, adjective


2. discriminating, particular, discerning.

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Nonselective is always a great word to know.
So is bezoar. Does it mean:
a calculus or concretion found in the stomach or intestines of certain animals, esp. ruminants, formerly reputed to be an effective remedy for poison.
an extraordinary or unusual thing, person, or event; an exceptional example or instance.
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nonselective (ˌnɒnsɪˈlɛktɪv)
 
adj
(of a school, education system, etc) admitting all pupils regardless of ability; inclusive

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