noun
- Plural of noncrossover; individuals or items that do not cross over from one category, group, or allegiance to another.
Usage: Often used in political contexts to describe voters who remain loyal to one party; Also used in genetics to describe organisms or cells in which crossing over does not occur
Examples
- The political analyst noted that noncrossovers made up a significant portion of the party's base.
- In the election, noncrossovers remained committed to their original party despite the candidate's controversial statements.
- The study examined noncrossovers in the voter population to understand party loyalty trends.
- Geneticists observed noncrossovers in the fruit fly population during their chromosome analysis.
- Marketing researchers identified noncrossovers as consumers who never switch between competing brands.