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unplain

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Etymology

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From un- +‎ plain.

Adjective

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unplain (comparative more unplain, superlative most unplain)

  1. (uncommon) Not plain.
    • 2013, Hilary M. Larkin, The Making of Englishmen: Debates on National Identity 1550-1650, page 147:
      He has published the 'plain text' and then shown it to be an unplain text.

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