unassembled

English

Etymology

From un- +‎ assembled.

Adjective

unassembled (not comparable)

  1. Not assembled.
    • 2012 April 16, Andy Greene, “Guns N’ Roses, Chili Peppers bring magic to Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction”, in CNN[1]:
      Fans were screaming out “F*** Axl” through much of the night, but the moment the group launched into “Mr. Brownstone,” Rose and Izzy Stradlin’s decision to not attend the ceremony was completely forgotten, and this previously unassembled lineup of the band proved they could revive the spirit of GNR on their own.
    • 2024 October, “Water Treatment Competition”, in ASCE[2], page 11:
      Teams will place all their unassembled raw materials and tools in the competition area along with two provided 5-gallon buckets of contaminated water and two provided stirring sticks.