unexisting

unexisting
un·existing

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  • nonexistent — I adjective chimerical, fancied, fantastic, fantastical, hallucinatory, hypothetical, ideal, illusory, imaginary, imagined, inexistent, legendary, notional, theoretical, unborn, uncreated, unexisting, unreal, visionary II index fictitious,… …   Law dictionary

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