unprepackaged
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]From un- + prepackaged.
Adjective
[edit]unprepackaged (not comparable)
- Not prepackaged.
- 2002, Jan Mrázek -, Puppet theater in contemporary Indonesia, →ISBN:
- Ultimately, what I can recommend is to go beyond looking for works recommended by a self-styled authority such as myself; immersing oneself in the unorganized, uncleaned, unprepackaged multitude of writings about
- 2009, Paul Gilk -, Nature's Unruly Mob: Farming and the Crisis in Rural Culture, →ISBN, page 164:
- We can eat more unprocessed, unprepackaged food; we can, if at all possible, move to the country with committed friends and learn to raise some portion of our own food.
- 2017, Paul Verbruggen, Hetty Havinga, Hybridization of Food Governance: Trends, Types and Results, →ISBN, page 129:
- Consumers could take unprepackaged bread out of plastic containers.