unarticulated

English

Etymology

From un- +‎ articulated.

Adjective

unarticulated (comparative more unarticulated, superlative most unarticulated)

  1. Not articulated.
    1. Not expressed in words.
      Some of the most important points went unarticulated, as meaningful looks conveyed them.
    2. Not jointed: having no joint, pivot, or swivel.
      Synonyms: nonarticulated, unjointed
      • 2007 April 22, Michael Chabon, “‘Gentlemen of the Road’”, in The New York Times[1], archived from the original on 30 June 2013:
        At the southern tip of the island that was shaped like a letter qof they splashed up a stone embankment and clambered stiff and stumbling like unarticulated iron beings.

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