unplaned

English

Etymology

un- + planed

Adjective

unplaned (not comparable)

  1. Not planed.
    • 1876, Pansy, Four Girls at Chautauqua:
      He was just as polite in his attentions as if the unplaned seat had been a carved chair of graceful shape and pattern.
    • 1903, Nancy Huston Banks, Round Anvil Rock:
      The table standing in the centre of the floor, ready for the evening meal, was made of unplaned boards, rudely put together by the unskilled hands of the backwoods.
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