Wiktionary
a. Not indigenous to a particular area; foreign; invasive.
Usage examples of "non-native".
Thus, the development of food production in Australia had to await the arrival of non-native crops and animals domesticated in climatically similar parts of the world too remote for their domesticates to reach Australia until brought by transoceanic shipping.
Also, there appears to be a great deal of non-native tissue and structure in him, possibly as much as in the two we did who are now with you.
One possible use would be in environments where non-native animals have been introduced, such as rabbits in Australia or carp in the United States.
Paola seemed up to the task of interpreting between two non-native speakers—.
Paola seemed up to the task of interpreting between two non-native speakers&mdash.