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unmapped

(ʌnˈmæpt)
adj
(Surveying) (of an area) not yet surveyed or investigated
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Adj.1.unmapped - (of unknown regions) not yet surveyed or investigatedunmapped - (of unknown regions) not yet surveyed or investigated; "uncharted seas"
unknown - not known; "an unknown amount"; "an unknown island"; "an unknown writer"; "an unknown source"
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References in classic literature ?
He is haunted by the vast shadow of a past without historians -- a past that is legendary, unmapped and unbounded, and yields, therefore, Golcondas and golden lands innumerable to its bold adventurers.
Archer's world lay the almost unmapped quarter inhabited by artists, musicians and "people who wrote." These scattered fragments of humanity had never shown any desire to be amalgamated with the social structure.
His doubts did not arise from the possible relations of the event to Joshua Rigg's destiny, which belonged to the unmapped regions not taken under the providential government, except perhaps in an imperfect colonial way; but they arose from reflecting that this dispensation too might be a chastisement for himself, as Mr.
Maggie's destiny, then, is at present hidden, and we must wait for it to reveal itself like the course of an unmapped river; we only know that the river is full and rapid, and that for all rivers there is the same final home.
For Al Nassr, an AFC Champions League quarter-final is an unmapped territory.
A statement from the team said: "Battle Hill contains a variety of previously unmapped prehistoric sites including Mesolithic, Neolithic and Bronze Age lithic scatters, a possible Iron Age hillfort, a 3,000-year-old upstanding hut circle as well as a potential Neolithic or Bronze Age cairn.
It said the narrowness of the passages in the unmapped exploration cave provided severe difficulties for rescuers and the man died before he could be brought to the surface.
The first-time mum will next week launch Rumblestar, the first in her new Unmapped Chronicles series, aimed at encouraging youngsters to protect their fragile earth.
However, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, more than eighty percent of the vast underwater realm remains unmapped, unobserved, and unexplored by humans.
Our experienced consultants can help you balance your savings and investments, by setting up a strategic plan that meets your specific requirements, and to help guide you on the unmapped routes of Brexit.
Tracing the journey of viciously persecuted people necessitates traveling treacherous, unmapped roads where the final picture is more of a mosaic in progress than a complete work of art.