unred

English

Etymology

From Middle English unrede (not red, pale, whitish), from Old English *unrēad, from Proto-West Germanic *unraud (not red), equivalent to un- + red. Cognate with Old High German unrōt (not red, whitish).

Adjective

unred (not comparable)

  1. (uncommon) Not red.
    • 2003, M. Estep, A Theory of Immediate Awareness: Self-Organization and Adaptation in Natural Intelligence, Springer,, →ISBN, page 98:
      Nothing can be red and unred all over at the same time for the same viewer.

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