English edit

Etymology edit

un- +‎ figured

Adjective edit

unfigured (not comparable)

  1. Not figured; not marked with a pattern.
    • 1894, anonymous author, Enquire Within Upon Everything[1]:
      The best covering for a Kitchen Floor is a thick unfigured oil-cloth, of one colour.
    • 1904, Edward Dowden, Robert Browning[2]:
      In King Victor and King Charles Browning adopted, and no doubt deliberately, a plain, unfigured and uncoloured style, as suiting both the characters and the historical subject.
  2. Not figurative; literal.