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nonsignificance

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sig⋅nif⋅i⋅cance

[sig-nif-i-kuhns]
–noun
1. importance; consequence: the significance of the new treaty.
2. meaning; import: The familiar place had a new significance for her.
3. the quality of being significant or having a meaning: to give significance to dull chores.

Origin:
1400–50; late ME (< MF) < L significantia force, meaning, equiv. to significant- (see significant ) + -ia -ia; see -ance


1. moment, weight. See importance. 2. See meaning.


1. triviality.
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non·sig·nif·i·cant   (nŏn'sĭg-nĭf'ĭ-kənt)   
adj.  
  1. Not significant.

  2. Having, producing, or being a value obtained from a statistical test that lies within the limits for being of random occurrence.

non'sig·nif'i·cance n., non'sig·nif'i·cant·ly adv.
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Word Origin & History

significance 
c.1300 (implied in signification), from L. significantia "meaning, force, energy," from significans, prp. of significare (see signify). First record of significant is from 1579.
Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2001 Douglas Harper
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