untechy

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Etymology

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From un- +‎ techy.

Adjective

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untechy (comparative more untechy, superlative most untechy)

  1. (informal) Not techy; untechnical.
    • 1993, Adweek: Western advertising news, volume 43, numbers 40-51, page 36:
      Others cited MNH's fresh-looking, untechy, accessible work for software client WordPerfect Corp. as tangible proof the agency understood technology marketing and the needs of ordinary users.
    • 2012, Ken Segall, Insanely Simple: The Obsession that Drives Apple's Success:
      She had this brilliant idea that Steve should launch his much-anticipated, super-high-tech company by adopting a distinctly untechy look.

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