unnumbed

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

un- +‎ numbed

Adjective[edit]

unnumbed (not comparable)

  1. Not numbed.
    • 1854, David Badham, Prose halieutics: or, Ancient and modern fish tattle, page 414:
      Birds can neither soar heavenward nor skim far across the waters without being made sensible of this; the stoutest pinion cannot long beat the frosty air of high altitudes, and remain unnumbed []

Verb[edit]

unnumbed

  1. simple past and past participle of unnumb