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unrecorded
/ ˌʌɪˈɔːɪ /
adjective
not recorded on paper, tape, video tape, etc
Word History and Origins
Origin of unrecorded1
Example Sentences
Many exits from the UK can go unrecorded, meaning those without a departure record were not necessarily still in the country.
People had been given until 2031 to have all historic but unrecorded public paths and bridleways added to the nation's official "definitive map".
But the number of casualties is likely to be significantly higher, because fatal accidents tend to go unrecorded on this route.
He said his heritage was “unrecorded and unknown” and he did not know his date of birth.
But another baby girl – who Mrs Rawsthorne gave birth to in hospital remains missing and seemingly unrecorded.
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