unmathematical

English

Etymology

un- + mathematical

Adjective

unmathematical (comparative more unmathematical, superlative most unmathematical)

  1. Not mathematical.
    • 1981, Thomas Little Heath, A History of Greek Mathematics:
      [] since it contains mistakes and unmathematical expressions.
  2. Not inclined toward mathematics.
    • 1943, Dorothy Norman, Twice a Year:
      I told him how I had arrived at the answer. He said he had never heard of such an unmathematical mind.
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