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There seem to be three terms used by experts in the field This is for writing software documentation that explains the usage of an optional property which some objects have.

However, the other two seem to be more commonly used in that context. In that context, which is more correct or more frequently used Except non is not an english word, it is a prefix of latin origin

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Which is why american style manuals will always ask you to merge it with the subsequent word, without a hyphen

Suppose that we want to negate a generic compound adjective adjective1 adjective2

Given current usage, i very much doubt blessed is strictly considered religious (whatever that might mean) A similar word is thankful, which is rarely ever ascribed to any deity in particular in popular usage. Thanks for the examples as well.

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