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unfuzzy

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English

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Etymology

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From un- +‎ fuzzy.

Adjective

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unfuzzy (comparative more unfuzzy, superlative most unfuzzy)

  1. Not fuzzy.
    • 2001, Susan Deacy, Alexandra Villing, Athena in the classical world:
      A completely sharp and unfuzzy relationship between terms is thus actually rather an unnatural one in real languages.