uninitiation

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uninitiation (uncountable)

  1. The quality of being uninitiated.
    • 1868, Joseph Johnson, Living to Purpose: or, Making the Best of Life, page 23:
      Wonder and astonishment are always the signs of ignorance, or — which is the same thing — uninitiation.