Wiktionary
a. Not at random, caused or manipulated, arranged.
WordNet
adj. not random [ant: random]
Usage examples of "nonrandom".
All these patterns had been verified in the laboratory through microscopic analysis, the markings clearly indicative of a culture that perceived the notion of time itself as a nonrandom process that enabled humans to reckon their acts and conduct their lives against a fairly predictable setting of climate, geography and celestial event.
Any nonrandom motion over one hundred pounds in mass and three feet in height would trigger the detectors, although the shrill warning would not summon the police or any law enforcement agency.
But since any suggestion of nonrandom variation goes against the prevailing beliefs of mainstream biology, they have largely been ignored.
In the real world, events often proved dependent or nonrandom and one must resort to conditional probabilities.
In its technical sense, however, chaos refers to a state that only appears random, but is actually generated by nonrandom laws.
If there are working human devices aboard the stations, there is bound to be a leakage of nonthermal, nonrandom radiation.
And nonrandom death is all it takes to select phenotypes, and hence the genes that they contain, in nature.