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underdeveloped

[ uhn-der-di-vel-uhpt ]

adjective

  1. improperly or insufficiently developed.
  2. Photography. (of a negative) less developed than is normal, so as to produce a relatively dark positive lacking in contrast.


underdeveloped

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adjective

  1. immature or undersized
  2. relating to societies in which both the surplus capital and the social organization necessary to advance are lacking
  3. photog (of a film, plate, or print) processed in developer for less than the required time, thus lacking in contrast
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of underdeveloped1

First recorded in 1890–95; under- + develop + -ed 2
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A parasitic twin is an underdeveloped conjoined twin that relies entirely on the host twin for survival.

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Cal Fire said the new maps would largely leave these weaknesses unaddressed, given that newer scientific approaches to address the problem remain too underdeveloped and experimental.

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“Their brains are underdeveloped and overexposed,†Grant said, “so parents also have to be very mindful.â€

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Babies have an underdeveloped mechanism for maintaining their own body temperature and may develop hypothermia easily in a cold environment.

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Savaged agents who tell underdeveloped players they’re ready to go pro.

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