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unspotted

[uhn-spot-id] / ʌnˈspɒt ɪd /












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Russell Gidney, chair of the BDA's Welsh General Dental Practice Committee said delays could mean tooth decay, gum disease and cancer may go unspotted.

From BBC

Moreover, chips of rock at the bottom of one of the Waun Mawn sockets were a geologic match to that specific type of Stonehenge bluestone, a rock technically known as an unspotted dolerite.

From National Geographic

Stone Age farmers in Wales’s Preseli Hills built a great monument: They carved columns of unspotted dolerite, or bluestone, from a nearby quarry, then thrust them upright in a great circle aligned with the Sun.

From Science Magazine

Less known is Hugo’s own description of Javert, whom he calls “this unspotted police agent.”

From The Wall Street Journal

The app has been sitting unspotted in the Google Play app store since March.

From The Verge