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1unrecorded — un·re·cord·ed /ˌən ri kȯr dəd/ adj: not recorded; esp: not set down in the appropriate public record had priority over an unrecorded security interest in the property Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …
2unrecorded — [spelling only] …
3unrecorded — [[t]ʌ̱nrɪkɔ͟ː(r)dɪd[/t]] ADJ: ADJ n, v link ADJ, ADJ after v You use unrecorded to describe something that has not been written down or recorded officially, especially when it should have been. The statistics don t reveal of course unrecorded… …
4unrecorded — /un ri kawr did/, adj. 1. not recorded; not reported in an official record. 2. not noted in historical documents: an unrecorded event; an unrecorded tradition. [1575 85; UN 1 + RECORD + ED2] * * * …
5unrecorded — adjective not written down or recorded: go unrecorded: Many of the complaints have gone unrecorded …
6unrecorded — adj. Unrecorded is used with these nouns: ↑crime …
7unrecorded — un|re|cord|ed [ˌʌnrıˈko:dıd US o:r ] adj not written down or recorded ▪ Many of the complaints have gone unrecorded …
8unrecorded — un|re|cord|ed [ ,ʌnrı kɔrdəd ] adjective 1. ) not written about or mentioned in official documents 2. ) an unrecorded conversation or performance has not been recorded …
9unrecorded — UK [ˌʌnrɪˈkɔː(r)dɪd] / US [ˌʌnrɪˈkɔrdəd] adjective 1) not written about or mentioned in official documents 2) an unrecorded conversation or performance has not been recorded …
10Unrecorded Deed — A deed for a tangible piece of property that is not filed with the appropriate governing body. The deed will transfer ownership of the property from one party to another. The seller of the deed is known as the grantor, and the recipient of the… …