inunderstanding

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English

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Etymology

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From in- +‎ understanding.

Adjective

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inunderstanding (comparative more inunderstanding, superlative most inunderstanding)

  1. (obsolete) Devoid of understanding.
    • 1868, Rev. J. Gorle, An Analysis of Pearson on the Creed
      Can we think that such material and mortal, that such inunderstanding souls, should be furnished with bodies of so long permansion, and our spirits joined to flesh so suddenly dissolvible, were it not that they lived but once []