Antiprime

/ˈæntiˌpraɪm/ noun

A number that is not a prime number; a composite number or one that has factors other than itself and one.

From anti- (opposite of) + prime (in mathematics, a number divisible only by one and itself). This is a mathematical term that emerged in 20th-century number theory to provide a convenient label for non-prime numbers.

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