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nondescript (adjective), more nondescript, most nondescript
1. A reference to a thing which is not easily classified and not very interesting: When the police asked Dick to describe the vehicle the thieves rode away in, he said it was quite nondescript because it looked like all the other vehicles on the rode.
2. Relating to someone who is lacking any distinct, remarkable, or individual characteristics; dull and uninteresting: Jane was quite plain, commonplace, ordinary, and nondescript, just like her name seemed to be.
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2. Relating to someone who is lacking any distinct, remarkable, or individual characteristics; dull and uninteresting: Jane was quite plain, commonplace, ordinary, and nondescript, just like her name seemed to be.
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scrib-, script-, -scribe, -scription, -scriptive
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