underfeatured

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

under- +‎ featured

Adjective[edit]

underfeatured (comparative more underfeatured, superlative most underfeatured)

  1. (computing) Lacking in features.
    • 1996 May 20, InfoWorld, volume 18, number 21, page 73:
      Why are so many client/server projects late, over budget, and underfeatured? It must be the technology.
    • 2005, Karl D. Schubert, CIO Survival Guide, page 222:
      [] companies tend to lose their leadership positions to companies that enter the market with a disruptive technology or market change. These new companies introduce products that are initially underfeatured []