unfielded

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

un- +‎ fielded

Adjective[edit]

unfielded (not comparable)

  1. Not fielded.
    • 1907, Army & Navy Life and the United Service, volume 10, page 690:
      Mountford beat out a ground hit by a fraction of a second, took second on Johnson's unfielded hit to Lanphier []
  2. (computing) Of data: not organised in a set of fields.

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