Old English unefen "unequal, unlike, anomalous, irregular," from un- (1) "not" + even (adj.). Similar formation in Old Frisian oniovn, Middle Dutch oneven, Old High German uneban, German uneben, Old Norse ujafn. Meaning "broken, rugged" (in reference to terrain, etc.) is recorded from late 13c. Related: Unevenly; unevenness.
wood with an uneven grain
an uneven color
uneven margins
uneven ground
vaudeville...waged an uneven battle against the church
uneven spacing
an uneven gait
unequal
unequivocal
unerring
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unethical
uneven
uneventful
unevitable
unexamined
unexceptionable
unexceptional