“+ adjective
Etymology: Middle English unfourmed, from un- (I) + fourmed, past participle of fourmen to form
: not formed
an as yet unformed government
: not arranged in regular shape, order, or relations:
a. : undeveloped , immature
an unformed character
unformed still in body and mind — Kathleen Freeman
b. : marked by crudity or lack of finish : unpolished
c. : inchoate , amorphous
this unformed government is the “legitimate” one — Frank Gorrell