unheated

English

Etymology

From un- +‎ heated.

Adjective

unheated (not comparable)

  1. Not heated.
    • 1887, James George Frazer, Totemism, page 18:
      The offender himself or one of his clan was wrappen in leaves and laid in an unheated oven, as if he were about to be baked.
    • 2018 January 4, Janie Tankard Carnock, “Frigid Baltimore City schools: The racism we haven’t confronted”, in CNN[1]:
      Earlier this week, amid freezing temperatures, students across Baltimore City returned from winter break to face unheated classrooms.

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