non-dining

English

Etymology

From non- +‎ dining.

Adjective

non-dining (not comparable)

  1. Alternative form of nondining.
    • 1957 July, D. S. M. Barrie, “Sixty Years of British Express Trains”, in Railway Magazine, page 457:
      The centre-vestibule "open" type of coach, which met with a very lukewarm reception when first introduced over half-a-century ago, is now used in increasing numbers as a non-dining vehicle.