unˈracy,a. (un-1 7.) 1847Dublin Rev. Sept. 228 The style..is seldom chargeable with the defects of unracy or unidiomatic phraseology, commonly objected to Johnson's.a1859De Quincey Posth.Wks. (1893) II. 151 Christianity in a soil so shallow and unracy as the Græco-Latin, could not [etc.].