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Synonyms

undiscovered

British  
/ ˌʌndɪˈskʌvəd /

adjective

  1. not discovered or encountered

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“Stories are relics, part of an undiscovered pre-existing world,” he explains.

From The Wall Street Journal

With a student population of 38,000 at University of Colorado Boulder, participants hope the town could inject some youth into the festival and make it more accessible to undiscovered artists.

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The development of modernity, then, consists in increasingly detailed maps of the undiscovered continent that Machiavelli perceived only in part.

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What undiscovered country do we still have the courage to bring into being?

From Salon

While astronomers have already identified hundreds of these remnants, many researchers believe thousands more remain undiscovered.

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