nonaccustomed

adj

Etymology

From non- + accustomed.

  1. inherited from acustom
  2. derived from acoustumer
  3. inherited from accustomen
  4. formed as accustomed — “accustom + -ed
  5. prefixed as nonaccustomed — “non + accustomed

Definitions

  1. Unaccustomed.

    • In the blood of the nonaccustomed the highest percentage of alcohol in the blood is reached in from one and one-half to two hours; it remains for some time at this level and then slowly declines.
    • It is not clear whether respiratory complaints pertained to the upper or lower respiratory tract or whether conjunctivitis was more severe in the nonaccustomed workers.
    • Skeletal muscles can be damaged in many ways by intense and active exercise, especially in nonaccustomed subjects.

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA