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Etymology

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From in- +‎ æsthetic +‎ -al.

Adjective

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inæsthetical (comparative more inæsthetical, superlative most inæsthetical)

  1. (rare) Not possessing æsthetical quality.
    • 1842, Dillon O’Neill, The Dublin Magazine, Samuel J. Machen, pages 89–90:
      But the whole book is disgracefully inæsthetical ; nor does the author show the slightest power of constructing a story.