unreflected

unreflected
/un'ri flek"tid/, adj.
1. not reflected on; not given consideration: unreflected opinions.
2. not cast back, as light, heat, or an image: the unreflected heat of the sun.
[1660-70; UN-1 + REFLECT + -ED2]

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