unwaisted

English

Etymology

un- + waisted

Adjective

unwaisted (not comparable)

  1. Having no waist
    • 2006, Anna Czekanowska, Polish Folk Music (page 167)
      The diversity of known examples includes versions with three or four strings, as well as with different shapes: narrow and spindle-shaped, waisted and basically unwaisted, and even sometimes like the mediaeval rebec.
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