adjective describing a surface or object that does not have any distinguishing marks or signs
adverb used to modify a verb, adjective, or another adverb to indicate the absence of marking or distinguishing features
In mathematics, 'unmarked' can refer to a point or value that has not been labeled or identified in a given set or graph.
In linguistics, 'unmarked' refers to the absence of a distinctive feature or marker, often used to describe the default or neutral form of a linguistic element.
In surveying, 'unmarked' may describe a location or boundary point that has not been physically marked or identified with a physical marker or monument.
In transportation, 'unmarked' may describe a road or lane that does not have visible signage or markings indicating its purpose or restrictions.
In archaeology, 'unmarked' can refer to a site or artifact that lacks clear or visible indicators of its significance or function.
In retail, 'unmarked' can describe a product or item that does not have a price tag or label indicating its cost or other details.
In the publishing industry, the term 'unmarked' may refer to a manuscript that has not been edited or revised yet.
In psychology, 'unmarked' could be used to describe a test or assessment that has not been graded or scored yet.
In education, 'unmarked' may indicate assignments or exams that have not been evaluated or given feedback on yet.
In architecture, 'unmarked' could refer to a building or design that has not been approved or designated with any specific features yet.