unaccidented

English

Etymology

From un- +‎ accidented.

Adjective

unaccidented (comparative more unaccidented, superlative most unaccidented)

  1. Having a level surface, without undulation.
    • 1875, Hon. Mrs. Alfred Montgomery, On the Wing: A Southern Flight (page 5)
      The absence of striking features, the unbroken, unaccidented horizon, the universal green, and the level lines, give Ann a sensation of peace and repose []