👉 The term "non-adorners" is often used in math and programming to refer to a group of elements that are not adjacent to each other. In terms of code, it means that one variable or function can be accessed without needing to call another variable or function as part of the expression. For instance: ```python def my_function(): non_adorners = [1, 2] ``` In this example, `non_adorners` is a list that contains only two elements: