unblown

English

Etymology

un- + blown

Adjective

unblown (not comparable)

  1. Not having been blown (in various senses).
    an unblown trumpet
    • 2007 June 3, Dick Teresi, “Do You Believe in Magic?”, in New York Times:
      Fortunately, for this, his first book, Letcher’s mind has remained unblown.
  2. Still in the bud; not yet having bloomed.
  3. (of automobile engines) Not turbocharged or supercharged.
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