overstructured

English

Etymology

over- + structured

Adjective

overstructured (comparative more overstructured, superlative most overstructured)

  1. Excessively structured.
    • 2009 March 17, Natalie Angier, “In One Ear and Out the Other”, in New York Times:
      “From an acoustical perspective, music is an overstructured language, which the brain invented and which the brain loves to hear.”
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