Knocked-down


[nokt-doun] /ˈnɒktˈdaʊn/

adjective
1.
composed of parts or units that can be disassembled:
knocked-down furniture.
2.
Informal. condensed, abridged, simplified, unadorned, etc.:
a knocked-down version of a Broadway musical.

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