Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • Not incised or cut into.

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Examples

  • Along with this new development of the incised ware goes a development of the unincised, whose surface is now not only polished to the highest degree of lustre, but is thereafter rippled in vertical lines by the pressure of some blunt instrument, so as to produce an undulating effect, like that of the ripple marks on sand.

    The Sea-Kings of Crete James Baikie 1898

  • The rippling of the unincised pottery continues along with the chalk filling of the incised through the remainder of the Neolithic series, and, in fact, appears to have enjoyed an even superior popularity.

    The Sea-Kings of Crete James Baikie 1898

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