Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for IN-AR-TI-FI'CIAL
IN-AR-TIC-U-LA'TIONIN-AR-TI-FI'CIAL-LY
IN-AR-TI-FI'CIAL, a. [in and artificial.]
- Not done by art; not made or performed by the rules of art; formed without art; as, an inartificial style of composition.
- Simple; artless.
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