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unelucidated

  • a word derived from elucidate.
    elucidate
    verb (used with object)
    to make lucid or clear; throw light upon; explain.

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Parkinson's biggest problem is best described in another law as yet unelucidated by the master: iconoclasm amuses in direct proportion to its originality.

From Time Magazine Archive

Probably not, if you have never known the joys of profound antiquarian erudition, with an unelucidated past behind you, and inexpensive publication before.

From Somehow Good by William Frend De Morgan

You have told me a most singular story; only one point remains yet unelucidated.

From The Knight Of Gwynne, Vol. II (of II) by Charles James Lever

Without this explanation, this work would be deficient in clarity, and would leave unelucidated many important points, the absence of which might puzzle or vex the reader.

From Great Fortunes from Railroads by Gustavus Myers