From un- + specified.
Pronunciation[edit] IPA(key): /ʌnˈspɛ.sɪ.faɪd/ Audio (US):(file) Adjective[edit]unspecified (not comparable)
Not specified; not thoroughly explained or detailed; not adequately commented. Synonym: unspec. 1984, Stephen T. Mason, “Catecholamines and vegetative behiour”, in Catecholamines and Behiour, Cambridge University Press, →ISBN, section “Aggression”, page 333:Ranicide in rats was found to be reduced by injection of noradrenaline into the hypothalamus, as was muricide behiour (Bandler, 1970). […] Other sites in the unspecified ‘ventral midbrain’ were also found (Bandler, 1971) at which noradrenaline administration in crystalline form served to facilitate predatory aggression (ranicide and muricide). 2008, Transparency, Information and Communication Technology: Social Responsibility and Accountability in Business and Education:Obviously, we must reject the existence of an unqualified or unspecified right to know. If the right to know did not require disclosure of only specific (types of) data or information, a person could be said to he a right to know just anything whatsoever. 2020, Paul Krugman, Arguing with Zombies:Howard Gleckman of the Tax Policy Center calls these unspecified sources of revenue “mystery meat,” and strongly suggests that nothing like this would actually happen. Antonyms[edit] specified Translations[edit] not specified Bulgarian: неустановен (bg) (neustanoven) Danish: uspecificeret Finnish: täsmentämätön, yksilöimätön Hungarian: meghatározatlan (hu), meg nem határozott, nem meghatározott Norwegian: Bokmål: uspesifisert Nynorsk: uspesifisert Swedish: ospecificerad (sv)