One of the three types of nonstatic phenomena – those nonstatic phenomena that do not share five things in common with the primary consciousness and subsidiary awarenesses (mental factors) of the cognition in which they occur, and which are neither forms of physical phenomena nor ways of being aware of something.
Tibetan: ལྡན་མིན་འདུ་བྱེད། ldan-min 'du-byed
Sanskrit: viprayuktasaṃskāra
J. Hopkins: Non-associated compositional factors
Synonyms: Nonstatic abstraction
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