English[edit]
Alternative forms[edit]
Etymology[edit]
non- + gaming
Adjective[edit]
nongaming (not comparable)
- Not directly related to gambling
2007 February 25, The Associated Press, “Victories Help Shine a Spotlight on Bosh”, in New York Times[1]:And Las Vegas officials estimated that 85,000 people visited the city, generating an estimated $90.6 million in nongaming economic impact.