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uncharted
Alternative clues for the word uncharted
Word definitions for uncharted in dictionaries
WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
adj. (of unknown regions) not yet surveyed or investigated; "uncharted seas" [syn: chartless , unmapped ]
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
adjective COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ NOUN area ▪ Not uncommonly, studies of this kind which relate to relatively uncharted areas raise more issues than they solve. ▪ Any progress to be made in this almost uncharted area would be of great significance to ...
Wikipedia
Word definitions in Wikipedia
"Uncharted" is a song written and recorded by the American singer Sara Bareilles . The song was produced by Neal Avron. It was the second single of her album Kaleidoscope Heart .
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
a. not surveyed or mapped
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1804, from un- (1) "not" + past participle of chart (v.).
Usage examples of uncharted.
Here was a case that was precedential, textbook, a once-in-a-lifetimer, permitting the imagination its fullest range, opening avenues into legal terrain previously uncharted.
League Worlds, thousands of uncharted settlements dotted the Unallied Planets, places where forgotten people eked out meager livings.
The old compound had been built centuries before, the idea partly sparked by a debate about Buddislam and the eventual exile of the Zen-sunni and Zenshiite slaves who had toiled for generations on Salusa before their exodus to uncharted Unallied Planets.
I say once again, the Asura races have made deep and wide inroads into the uncharted peninsula.
I could see vast expanses of the world, including the waters of the Indigo Sea and the jungles of Cyrilla far to the south, the wheat fields of Ganth to the west, the uncharted wilderness of the east, and the legendary blue ice fields of the Ultimate North.
When Lear crosses those borders he enters uncharted regions of mind where much madness is divinest sense and the Fool has no business.
But down in the cove on an uncharted islet in the vast Ligurian Sea, the five fugitives ate and drank and laughed and told stories far into the night.
Whether they were eaten by Priestess Poogli and her apostolic sisters or eaten up by the great uncharted maw of deep space so many megaparsecs from anything terran or humanwhat difference?
The Jewish Balboa, the Jewish Mungo Park, Orellana, Pizarro, plowing unceasingly onward through one uncharted hairy jungle after another in the eternal quest for the unknowable prizes at the core of their hot, throbbing hearts.
When she left Liad it had been as a First-In, among the best the Scouts possessed, trained to go alone into uncharted space, to make initial contact with unknown cultures, to map unexplored worlds and star systems.
In a way, with regular blackouts only three days away, the utility was entering new and uncharted territory.
It had an air of rather forlorn splendour, like a blowzy woman in gold brocade, and in spite of the emptiness of its public rooms there was a suppressed atmosphere of clandestine and irregular life teeming in the uncharted cubicles above.
Doubtless they had been exhausted by their ordeal, the escape from the Alaria, the long weeks in space, the terrors of the landing, the awesomeness of finding themselves on an unfamiliar world, a new, seemingly primitive, surely beautiful, perhaps uncharted, world.
Over time, she grew domineering and unpleasant as well, but as Sir Alvord spent the best part of the next thirty years exploring uncharted wildernesses, it is likely that he did not notice.
If bad faith is a symptom of barbarism, then those who plotted to lose us in an uncharted starfield are as barbarian as any race outside the Cluster.