Unnumbered (adjective)

Not having a number assigned.

Origin:

The word "unnumbered" is formed by the prefix "un-" which means not, and the word "numbered" which means having a number assigned to it. together they form an adjective that means not having a number assigned to it.

Examples:

  1. The pages in the book were unnumbered, it was difficult to find specific information.
  2. The seats in the theater were unnumbered, people had to find their own seats.
  3. The photos in the album were unnumbered, it was difficult to keep track of them.
  4. The items in the collection were unnumbered, it was difficult to inventory them.
  5. The houses on the street were unnumbered, it was difficult to locate a specific address.
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