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undiscovered

/ ˌʌԻɪˈʌə /

adjective

  1. not discovered or encountered
“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012


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The droplets seen here are referred to as exudates, and contain a plethora of both known and undiscovered secondary metabolites, whose uses are still being determined by fungal chemists.What kind of tropes?

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Environmentalists and scientists are concerned that undiscovered species living in the deep sea could be harmed by the process.

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"What's really exciting about this, is it's a totally undiscovered process by which anti-germ molecules are made inside our cells, it feels profoundly important and surprising."

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Until recently, King Thutmose II's tomb was the last undiscovered royal tomb of the 18th Egyptian dynasty.

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The previous government argued broader powers to obtain banking information in bulk would help investigators catch previously undiscovered fraud cases.

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What doesundiscovered mean?

Undiscovered is an adjective that’s used to describe something that has not been found or found out about yet.

To discover something is to find or find out about something for the first time. The word discover is especially associated with finding new places (as in discovering new lands) and scientific breakthroughs (as in discovering a cure).

But the word discover also has a few more basic senses: to encounter for the first time to find after research or inspection. The word undiscovered can be applied in these ways, as in When I was a kid, my love of coffee was still undiscovered.

Example: Even in the modern age, there are still probably a few undiscovered places.

Where doesundiscovered come from?

The first records of the word undiscovered come from the 1500s. It comes from the Late Latin 徱ǴDZī, meaning “to disclose” or “to expose.” The prefix un- means “not.”

Scientists theorize that there are many undiscovered species of creatures in the depths of the ocean and in lesser explored parts of rainforests. Archaeologists dig for undiscovered artifacts. But undiscovered things aren’t necessarily covered or hidden. Things can remain undiscovered simply because no one has located or encountered them yet. You may have an undiscovered talent in some activity that you simply haven’t tried yet.

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The word undiscovered is especially used in the context of exploration and scientific finds.

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Which of the following things could be described as undiscovered?

A. a hypothetical species
B. a theoretical planet
C. a possible cure
D. all of the above

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