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was unrecorded
verb
To remove something that has been recorded
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The human voice was unrecorded before the late 19th century, and until the late 20th recordings of casual speech, especially of ordinary people, were rare.
Born in 1910, when Louis Armstrong was a youngster and jazz was unrecorded, Williams, at the age of 4, could hear a piece of music and play it back.
The rule pressed upon us would deprive a mortgagee of his rights in States like Michigan, if the mortgage had been executed months or even years previously and there had been a delay of a day or two in recording without any creditor having been injured during the period when the mortgage was unrecorded.
Information on home address was unrecorded for 21,854 patients.
When histology was unrecorded, patients fell into the category of "no cytohistologic confirmation" (NCC).
Of these, 5 (28%) had fever, 2 (11%) had no fever, and temperature was unrecorded for 11 (61%).
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His reply is unrecorded.
What happened next is unrecorded.
Its status in flowers is unrecorded.
Whether anyone sent perishable material is unrecorded.
Almost all of human history is unrecorded.
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