unpatterned

English

Etymology

un- + patterned

Adjective

unpatterned (not comparable)

  1. Not patterned
    • 1962 July, G. Freeman Allen, “The New "Rheingold"”, in Modern Railways, page 23:
      [...] skilfully matched woods and unpatterned upholstery in arresting colours, [...].
    • 2009 February 20, Cheng Cen et al., “Oxide Nanoelectronics on Demand”, in Science, volume 323, number 5917, →DOI, pages 1026–1030:
      [] the sheet conductance of the nanowires is two orders of magnitude larger than for unpatterned interfaces.
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