Adjective
non-obvious (not comparable)
Not obvious.
The simple fact is that code quality tends to improve as you move between platforms... non-obvious bugs on Windows become VERY obvious in the Linux port and vice versa, and thus get fixed. So even the Windows gamers will win in all of this. Ryan C. Gordon
The secret of all victory lies in the organization of the non-obvious. Oswald Spengler
However, in 2006 the USPTO ruled that features of Microsoft's implementation of the FAT system were "novel and non-obvious", reversing both earlier decisions and leaving the patents valid. Source: Internet
Problems included a program terminating without providing a desired result, a program providing an obviously erroneous result, a program running in a non-terminating loop, or a program otherwise having a non-obvious error. Source: Internet
For such adaptations a number of non-obvious choices must be made beginning with the choice of a game orientation. Source: Internet
Several theories have been advanced to explain this contradiction, and new experimental evidence has demonstrated their feasibility. citation Some scholars have suggested that homosexuality is adaptive in a non-obvious way. Source: Internet