unadded

English

Etymology

un- + added

Adjective

unadded (not comparable)

  1. (of numbers) Not yet added together.
    • 1885 May 14, S. B. Halliday, “Concerning Population”, in The Christian Union, volume 31, number 20, page 22:
      These statistics were simple columns of unadded figures, which took more than six months of all the time I could command to collate.
    • 1994, Trisha Alexander, What Will the Children Think?, Harlequin, →ISBN:
      She stared at the unadded column and the unpaid bills, then slowly closed the book.
    • 2002, Kate Hoffman, My Christmas Cowboy, Harlequin, →ISBN:
      The column of figures still lay unadded on the coffee table, []

Verb

unadded

  1. simple past and past participle of unadd
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