ə̇nˈkändə̇t, -ˌdīt adjective
Etymology: Latin inconditus, from in- in- (I) + conditus, past participle of condere to put together, from com- + -dere to put — more at do
1. : badly organized or put together : lacking finish or polished form — used chiefly of an utterance
valuable factual information obscured by turgid incondite prose
2. : lacking in manners : crude , unpolished