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These flats are inspired by loafers but have a pointed toe and low heel (that’s functionally inexistent).—
Jessie Quinn,
Peoplemag,
26 Aug. 2023 Comparing photos taken of a person on a Pixel phone and an iPhone, MKBHD shows that Google preserves where the light comes from on people’s faces, while Apple opts for an inexistent light to bring light and avoid a part of the face with a shadow.—
José Adorno,
BGR,
6 Jan. 2023
Word History
Etymology
Late Latin inexsistent-, inexsistens, from Latin in- + exsistent-, exsistens, present participle of exsistere to exist