unstreamlined
English
Etymology 1
From un- + streamlined.
Adjective
unstreamlined (comparative more unstreamlined, superlative most unstreamlined)
- Not streamlined.
- 1963 August, W. Shepherd, “Stockholm's modern underground railway”, in Modern Railways, page 96:
- The cars, which are of pleasing but somewhat squarish outline, are unstreamlined.
Synonyms
Etymology 2
From unstreamline + -ed.
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