nontrivial

Etymology
From.

Adjective

 * 1) Not trivial.
 * 2)  Not obvious or easy to prove; not self-evident.
 * 3)  Not being of the simplest kind; not being empty or a singleton.
 * 4)  Needing significant computing power to solve; intractable.
 * 1)  Needing significant computing power to solve; intractable.

Usage notes

 * The hyphenated form is more common in the British corpus while the solid form is about twice as common in the American corpus. GPO manual item 6.29. recommends to spell non- prefixed words without a hyphen unless an overriding consideration applies.

Translations

 * Finnish: ,
 * German:
 * Romanian: netrivial
 * Ukrainian: нетривіа́льний


 * Finnish: ei-triviaali
 * German:
 * Romanian: netrivial


 * Finnish: epätriviaali
 * German:
 * Romanian: netrivial


 * Finnish: epätriviaali