Nonambiguous
Nonambiguous is an adjective meaning not subject to multiple interpretations; free from ambiguity in meaning, syntax, or interpretation. It is often used as a synonym of unambiguous, though some writers prefer unambiguous as the standard term in formal contexts. The form with the prefix non- is common in technical usage, but the two terms are generally interchangeable when the goal is clarity.
In linguistics and rhetoric, a nonambiguous sentence or expression is one that yields a single interpretation
In computer science and formal language theory, a nonambiguous grammar or parser is one that produces at
In mathematics, logic, and standards development, nonambiguous specifications describe concepts, procedures, or criteria with precise, checkable
See also unambiguous, ambiguity, parsing. Note: in formal writing, unambiguous is often preferred, with nonambiguous appearing