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unclassified
adjective as in nondescript
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adjective as in unidentified
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He slowly read an unclassified English language script, stopping at times to regain his composure or wipe tears from his eyes.
But many also noted that the large number of unclassified deaths in Mexico City was nothing new — they had been recorded that way since 2011.
It runs on unclassified and publicly or commercially available data — what’s known as open-source.
It ingests unclassified and publicly or commercially available data — what’s known as open-source — and writes annotated summaries.
Most of the hundreds of thousands of newly discovered viruses remain unclassified.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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