Banausic

/bəˈnɔːsɪk/ adjective

Relating to mechanical arts or manual labor; lacking sophistication or artistic merit; commonplace and utilitarian rather than refined or intellectual.

From Greek banausos (craftsman, mechanics), which originally meant those who worked with their hands in non-noble professions. The meaning shifted to describe anything utilitarian and unrefined during the Classical influence on European thought.

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