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unpartitioned

  • a word derived from partition.
    partition
    noun
    a division into or distribution in portions or shares.

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Bacteria are usually grown on petri dishes’ smooth, unpartitioned surfaces.

From Scientific American May 27, 2022

In fact, because Sun’s engineers had private offices, while most Facebook employees work in unpartitioned spaces, Mr. Tenanes said the one million-square-foot campus could handle a much larger population than it was originally designed for.

From New York Times Apr. 5, 2011

That enables the dome dwellers to live in an uncluttered, unpartitioned hemisphere with enough space below the main living level for bathroom and storage facilities.

From Time Magazine Archive

In place of the usual hallway cubicles, Kahn gave the researchers clear, unpartitioned studio spaces.

From Time Magazine Archive

There was only one pair of bisques, no folding-bed, and but the slightest touch of dried grasses in her unpartitioned front parlor.

From Humoresque A Laugh on Life with a Tear Behind It by Fannie Hurst