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“more unfamiliar”
unfamiliar (adjective), more unfamiliar, most unfamiliar
1. A reference to things that a person has no knowledge of or no experience with: Karen gets nervous when she is given medical assignments that she is unfamiliar with as a recent student.
2. Not frequently seen, heard, nor experienced: Fred complained that the book is just too full of unfamiliar words.
3. Etymology: from un-, "not" + familiar, "intimate, very friendly, on a family footing"; from Old French famelier, from Latin familiaris, "domestic, of a household"; also "familiar, intimate, friendly", dissimilated from familialis, from familia, "family servants, domestics"; also, "members of a household", including relatives and servants, from famulus, "servant" of unknown origin.
2. Not frequently seen, heard, nor experienced: Fred complained that the book is just too full of unfamiliar words.
3. Etymology: from un-, "not" + familiar, "intimate, very friendly, on a family footing"; from Old French famelier, from Latin familiaris, "domestic, of a household"; also "familiar, intimate, friendly", dissimilated from familialis, from familia, "family servants, domestics"; also, "members of a household", including relatives and servants, from famulus, "servant" of unknown origin.