a. (UN-1 7.)
1808. Bentham, Sc. Reform, 104. Those instruments of distinct conception, as well as unambiguous and uncircumlocutory reference.
1914. P. F. Bicknell, in The Dial, 1 Oct., 247/1. Related in the uncircumlocutory style natural to one more given to the doing of deeds than to their rhetorical embellishment.