Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Not modified; not altered in form; not qualified in meaning; not limited or circumscribed.
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- adjective Not
modified
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- adjective not changed in form or character
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Examples
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Boston began renal transplantation in unmodified human recipients in spite of the warnings and pessimistic predictions of many scientists and experienced clinicians.
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What’s more, while ethanol requires special pipelines for shipping, butanol can be shipped in unmodified gasoline pipelines.
Sustainable Design Update » Blog Archive » New Biofuel - Cobalt Biobutanol 2008
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Some - but too few - have been applied to healthcare and often unmodified, which is a big mistake.
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A book headed by a man's name unmodified and uncommented upon -- such as 'Horace Chase' -- is apt to have a dreary, unprepossessing air, unless the name is an incisive one that suggests an interesting personality.
Short Story Writing A Practical Treatise on the Art of The Short Story Charles Raymond Barrett
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Determing "unmodified" binary is running in memory
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Determing "unmodified" binary is running in memory
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In that regard, it can be considered as a "unmodified" NetQuake client.
QJ.NET 2009
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"unmodified" state even if it was different … therefore would not commit the changes to the database on save.
MSDN Blogs 2009
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This not-so-subtle slam at the dangers of genetic engineering depicts a Grant-Wood-Iowa country-fair display of square tomatoes, a multiteated cow and other oddities in an unmodified soybean field, plus a pathetically overbred Chinese Crested dog, presented on an oval insert like a blue-ribbon prize.
An Illustrative Career Depicting Dystopias Sidney Lawrence 2011
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P-51s were made to maneuver at low altitudes during dogfights, and unmodified, could reach speeds of up to 400 miles per hour.
Pilot Likely Passed Out Before Crash, Experts Say Andy Pasztor 2011
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