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  • noun One who is not an orphan.

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non- +‎ orphan

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  • Thus, while state security still confers defense externalities upon the orphans physically within the its property, it does not confer the same benefits upon orphanages and nonorphan children, as private defense would.

    Mises Institute Daily Articles (Full-text version) 2010

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