unrandom

English

Etymology

un- + random

Adjective

unrandom (comparative more unrandom, superlative most unrandom)

  1. Not random.
    • 1991, Fred Inglis, The cruel peace: everyday life in the Cold War, page 304:
      Death was distributed with an entirely unrandom hand in the war; it was exacted by bombs that, if pointed at you, gave you little chance of a chance at all.

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