Uncounted (adjective)

  1. Not counted or recorded; not known or measurable.
  2. Too numerous to be counted.

Origin:

Late middle english: past participle of uncount, from old french encontrer, based on latin computare "compute, reckon".

Examples:

  1. The number of uncounted ballots from that election is still unknown.
  2. The uncounted votes could change the outcome of the election.
  3. The uncounted riches of the kingdom were said to be immense.
  4. There were uncounted people at the concert.
  5. The uncounted hours he spent on the project were worth it in the end.
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