adjective describing a noun that is not counted or labeled with a number
Refers to pages within a publication that are not numbered, often found in introductory sections or appendices.
Used to describe materials such as books or documents that do not have a specific number assigned to them within a library cataloging system.
Refers to objects or exhibits within a museum collection that do not have a specific catalog number.
Used to describe artifacts or items that are not part of a numbered sequence or catalog.
Describes artworks or prints that are not assigned a specific number within a series or collection.
In the world of literature, the term 'unnumbered' may be used to describe a book or collection of works that does not have page numbers or chapters.
Psychologists may use the term 'unnumbered' when referring to a test or assessment that does not have a specific number of questions or sections.
Architects may use 'unnumbered' to describe a building or structure that does not have a specific address or unit number.
Historians may use 'unnumbered' to refer to a document or artifact that does not have a designated catalog number or reference code.