unmarked

unmarked
unmarked c.1400, "having been given no mark," from UN- (Cf. un-) (1) "not" + pp. of MARK (Cf. mark) (v.). Cf. O.N. umarkaðr. Meaning "not noticed or observed" is recorded from 1530s.

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  • unmarked — UK [ʌnˈmɑː(r)kt] / US [ˌʌnˈmɑrkt] adjective 1) something that is unmarked has no words or symbols on it to show what or where it is an unmarked police car an unmarked grave 2) in sport, an unmarked player has a lot of freedom to move because they …   English dictionary

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  • unmarked — adj. unmarked by * * * [ʌn mɑːkt] unmarked by …   Combinatory dictionary

  • unmarked — adjective a) not bearing identification an unmarked highway patrol vehicle b) free from blemishes Syn: anonymous, undercover, like new …   Wiktionary

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