nonvariant

English

Etymology

From non- +‎ variant.

Adjective

nonvariant (not comparable)

  1. Not variant.

Noun

nonvariant (plural nonvariants)

  1. That which is not a variant.
    • 2003, Tim McLay, The use of the Septuagint in New Testament research:
      Sometimes it is just not possible to determine whether some morphological and grammatical differences are real variants or nonvariants.