unelemental

English

Etymology

From un- +‎ elemental.

Adjective

unelemental (comparative more unelemental, superlative most unelemental)

  1. Not elemental.
    • 2021, David Lorimer, A Quest for Wisdom:
      By contrast, unelemental philosophy no longer has as its focal point humanity's relation to the world. Man (I use this term advisedly) becomes an analysing spectator of his existence, as opposed to a participant in it.