ungarbled

English

Etymology 1

From un- +‎ garbled.

Adjective

ungarbled (not comparable)

  1. Not garbled; coherent.
    an ungarbled signal
    • 1947, Harry Stephen Keeler, The Case of the Barking Clock:
      I then dried these over a flame, and then, wrapping the formes and re-sealing them with my court seals — for my only commission, you see, was to report as to whether the type was unpied, and text ungarbled, and the formes all ready []

Etymology 2

Verb

ungarbled

  1. simple past and past participle of ungarble