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- adjective Not
tagged ; lacking a tag
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- adjective lacking a label or tag
Etymologies
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Examples
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The tagging interface is designed to allow you to quickly label your untagged apps with the tags that make the most sense to you.
Softpedia - Windows - All Softpedia Mac OS 2010
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The tagging interface is designed to allow you to quickly label your untagged apps with the tags that make the most sense to you.
Softpedia - Windows - All Softpedia Mac OS 2010
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Maybe a way of setting a default tag of "untagged" that automatically gets applied when you just click the bookmark star, although that wouldn't help with my many existing untagged bookmarks.
unknown title 2009
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The "untagged" photos thing is a silly, stupid, worthless argument.
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Yojimbo also offers 10 smart collections with fixed criteria like "untagged" or "flagged."
MyAppleMenu 2009
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Yojimbo also offers 10 smart collections with fixed criteria like "untagged" or "flagged."
MyAppleMenu 2009
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The DEC is a joke, who can barge into your home without a search warrant and arrest you if you have untagged game meat in your freezer.
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The DEC is a joke, who can barge into your home without a search warrant and arrest you if you have untagged game meat in your freezer.
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This time, Edwards tagged the P-2 drawings red for proliferation sensitive, but he saw no proliferation danger in the interrogation transcripts, so he left them untagged.
Fallout Catherine Collins 2011
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This time, Edwards tagged the P-2 drawings red for proliferation sensitive, but he saw no proliferation danger in the interrogation transcripts, so he left them untagged.
Fallout Catherine Collins 2011
Prolagus commented on the word untagged
Don't you dare.
December 2, 2008
mollusque commented on the word untagged
Dare what?
December 2, 2008