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un⋅or⋅gan⋅ized

[uhn-awr-guh-nahyzd]
–adjective
1. not organized; without organic structure.
2. not formed into an organized or systematized whole: an unorganized essay.
3. without definite boundaries: unorganized territory.
4. not thinking or acting methodically.
5. not belonging to or represented by a labor union: unorganized workers.

Origin:
1680–90; un- 1 + organized


2. casual, unsystematic, random, haphazard.
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un·or·gan·ized   (ŭn-ôr'gə-nīzd')   
adj.  
  1. Lacking order, unity, or a system; disorganized.

  2. Having no organic qualities; inorganic.

  3. Not represented by a labor union.

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Main Entry: un·or·ga·nized
Variant: also British un·or·ga·nised /-'or-g&-"nIzd/
Function: adjective
: not organized : lacking order or coherence <unorganized delusions>
Merriam-Webster's Medical Dictionary, © 2002 Merriam-Webster, Inc.
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