undevelopedly

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

undeveloped +‎ -ly

Adverb[edit]

undevelopedly (comparative more undevelopedly, superlative most undevelopedly)

  1. In an undeveloped manner.
    • 1858, Peter Kaufmann, The Temple of Truth: Or the Science of Ever-progressive Knowledge:
      The outward form of such system, is a grand classification of all things; whose details consist in the realization that simple, yet nevertheless wonderful shelfwork (or categories), innately but undevelopedly inherent in the human mind, whereby ALL MEN of normal parts, are enabled, by a proper course of culture, to become knowing, wise, and useful for themselves and others.
    • 1985, Himmata Siṅgha, The Philosophical Conception of Śabda, page 180:
      It is also to be admitted that within the conviction of undevelopedly immature mind the so-called indispensability of the (a) concept/percept dichotomy provides 'thought' its objective essentiality and the (b) 'experience' gives it subjective essentiality.
    • 1999 February 7, Luna Vudu, “A safe post, since nobody knows where I live”, in alt.tv.law-and-order (Usenet):
      Now, if they'd tried to work ER into the equation, that would have been _sad_. undevelopedly, luna