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unpointed

  • a word derived from pointed.
    pointed
    adjective
    having a point or points.

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At most there were some unpointed toes, some “oafishness,” to use Johnny Weir’s highly technical language, some uncoordinated twizzling, some wobbly, burning knees.

From Slate Feb. 18, 2014

The Hebrew text from which the Septuagint version was executed was unpointed and much older than the Masoretic text.

From Companion to the Bible by E. P. (Elijah Porter) Barrows

There is a sending of a principle line of unpointed apples, and a target, a whole thing is no example.

From Geography and Plays by Gertrude Stein

Gurney, it was left unpointed for the nonce;    Edwardum occidere nolite timere,    That's his meaning.

From Edward the Second by Christopher Marlowe

But still he sang best his own unpointed songs, the call and challenge of the throstle and the merle, the morning glory of the lark, songs that were impossible to write.

From Master Skylark by John Bennett