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1. unknown

adjective. ['ənˈnoʊn'] not known.

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2. unknown

noun. ['ənˈnoʊn'] an unknown and unexplored region.

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3. unknown

adjective. ['ənˈnoʊn'] being or having an unknown or unnamed source.

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4. unknown

adjective. ['ənˈnoʊn'] not famous or acclaimed.

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5. unknown

adjective. ['ənˈnoʊn'] not known to exist.

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6. unknown

noun. ['ənˈnoʊn'] a variable whose values are solutions of an equation.

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7. unknown

noun. ['ənˈnoʊn'] anyone who does not belong in the environment in which they are found.

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8. unknown

adjective. ['ənˈnoʊn'] not known before.

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