nonmatching

nonmatching
/non mach"ing/, adj.
1. not matching: a nonmatching set of furniture.
2. (of a financial grant, donation, or the like) available or given without requiring the recipient to obtain a complementary amount from another source.
[1960-65; NON- + MATCHING]

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