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Etymology

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From un- +‎ chipped.

Adjective

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unchipped (comparative more unchipped, superlative most unchipped)

  1. Not chipped.
    an unchipped plate
    • 1907, Ronald M. Burrows, The Discoveries In Crete, page 2:
      And there, in the centre of the picture, with its carved back scarcely three feet below the soil, is the throne of the ancient king, with the lines of its strange crocketing fresh and unchipped, unmoved from the day when it was packed away in the earth three-and-thirty centuries ago.

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