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Etymology

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From non- +‎ dressed.

Adjective

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nondressed (not comparable)

  1. Not dressed (in various senses).
    • 1962, Wilbur David Peat, Indiana houses of the nineteenth century:
      Irregular, nondressed stones set in concrete form its walls; rough stones form its arches and frame its windows...
    • 1972, Frank M. D'Itri, The environmental mercury problem:
      However, a majority of the published reports show an appreciable difference between grains harvested from dressed or nondressed seeds.