Nonfrequence is a word that is not commonly used in English. It means the absence of occurrence or frequency. The spelling of this word is derived from the root word 'frequency' which is spelled phonetically as /ˈfriːkwənsi/. The prefix 'non' means 'not', hence 'nonfrequence' is spelled phonetically as /nɒnˈfriːkwəns/. This word may not be familiar to many people, but it can be used to describe situations where something does not happen often or has a low probability of occurring.
The word "nonfrequence" appears to be a combination of two separate words: "non" and "frequence".
The word "non" is a prefix derived from Latin, meaning "not" or "without". It is often used to negate the meaning of the following word.
On the other hand, the word "frequence" seems to be a variation or misspelling of the word "frequency", which comes from the Latin word "frequens" (meaning "frequent" or "crowded"). "Frequency" refers to the rate, occurrence, or number of times something happens within a given period.
Therefore, the term "nonfrequence" could be understood as the lack of regular occurrence or infrequency.