non-Euclidean

[non-yoo-klid-ee-uh n] /ˌnɒn yuˈklɪd i ən/
adjective
1.
differing from the postulates of Euclid or based upon postulates other than those of Euclid.
Origin of non-Euclidean
1870-75
Word Origin and History for non-Euclidean

1874, from non- + Euclidean.

non-Euclidean in Science
non-Euclidean
  (nŏn'y-klĭd'ē-ən)   
Relating to any of several modern geometries that are based on a set of postulates other than the set proposed by Euclid, especially one in which all of the postulates of Euclidean geometry hold except the parallel postulate. Compare Euclidean.