Wiktionary
a. Not magnetic; not affected by a magnet. alt. Not magnetic; not affected by a magnet.
WordNet
adj. not capable of being magnetized [ant: magnetic]
Usage examples of "nonmagnetic".
As technology improved, however, and interference increased year by year, it was learned definitely that the increase was due to a certain type-we still call it Type X-of nonmagnetic storm.
The great domed power stations were already in operation, and they were made of nonmagnetic materials, so they could not be pulled from the ground.
It was a jumble of containers lashed together by nonmagnetic tape and shot into an orbit calculated to avoid the laser cables and power transmission beams that interlaced the park.
The door handle itself was of nonmagnetic brass, concealed in which was a steel plunger, well oiled.
It was a substance which has the chemical property for glowing, like phosphorous, and which is also magnetic, in that it will cling to any metal, providing that metal is not nonmagnetic.
The nonmagnetic plastic bullet crashed through his super-powerful defence screen and struck home where Thomas Cardif intended it to.