Not strained; not cleared or purified by straining; as, unstrained oil or milk.
Not forced; easy; natural; as, a unstrained deduction or inference.
To express this theory analytically, let the middle plane of the plate in the unstrained position be taken as the plane of (x, y), and let normal sections at right angles to the axes of x and y be drawn through any point.
And, once more, to make an end of commendations, what novel is inspired with a more unstrained or a more wholesome morality?
Not the pleasure that stirs and fires one, but the pleasure which enters into the entire personality, and rests and satisfies a common, unstrained mind.
For to eat or to drink amid such romantic surroundings, even if it were unstrained milk, was an experience not to be despised.
Pour enough slightly salted, strained or unstrained stewed tomato over the bottom of a granite pan to cover it well.
Or, prepareunstrained tomatoes the same as for sauce and serve over the crust.