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unˈshaded, ppl. a. [un-1 8.] 1. a. Not darkened or obscured by shade; not covered by a shade or blind.
a1668Davenant To Queen Wks. (1673) 218 Faire as unshaded Light; or as the Day In its first birth. 1792Wordsw. Descr. Sk. 101 There, all unshaded, blazing forests throw Rich golden verdure on the lake below. 1843Florist's Jrnl. (1846) IV. 78 A small uncovered and unshaded bed of prepared earth. 1880I. L. Bird Japan II. 187 Buildings..with..unshaded windows. b. Not provided with shade; fully exposed to light (or heat).
1802H. Martin Helen of Glenross III. 166 No nankeen monkey figures then frisked round a muslin-dressed dabbish, unshaded mamma. 1837H. Martineau Soc. Amer. II. 49 We passed an unshaded meadow, where the grass had caught fire. 2. ‘Not having shades in coloring’ (Webster, 1828); not modified or toned down.
1823Mrs. Hemans Vespers Palermo ii. i, A very boy, on whose unshaded cheek The spring-time glow is lingering. 1893W. H. Hudson Patagonia 158 Nothing here surprised me more than the song of the British wren—a current of sharp high unshaded notes. 3. Not marked with shading lines.
1868Lyell Princ. Geol. (ed. 10) II. 348 The annexed map, all the lands which are shaded belonging to the Australian and those which are unshaded to the Indian region. 1880C. R. Markham Peruv. Bark 325 The identical plant figured in Plate X{ddd}(the unshaded branch with capsules). |