ununusual

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From un- +‎ unusual.

Adjective[edit]

ununusual (comparative more ununusual, superlative most ununusual)

  1. Not unusual.
    • 1972, Hilde S. Schlesinger, Kathryn P. Meadow-Orlans, Sound and Sign: Childhood Deafness and Mental Health, page 126:
      This is not ununusual in relation to past findings of the achievement of deaf children.
    • 1991, Michael A. Mares, David J. Schmidly, Latin American Mammalogy: History, Biodiversity, and Conservation, page 126:
      Most universities have a grants and fellowships office, and it may offer grants for research under ununusual conditions and circumstances.

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