undisambiguated
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From un- + disambiguated.
Adjective
[edit]undisambiguated (not comparable)
- Not disambiguated.
- 1972, James H. Boren, When in doubt, mumble: a bureaucrat's handbook, Van Nostrand Reinhold Co., page 67:
- Such semantical cues serve to identify the proper underlying phrase-marker initially obfuscated by the transformational shifting of form-classes in the lineal generation of the undisambiguated phrase-marker.
- 1984, Frank Gloversmith, The theory of reading, Harvester Press, page 14:
- And if there turn out to be no unambiguous words by which to explain ambiguous ones such words are going to remain undisambiguated.
- 1984, John Rolfe Ellis, Bulldog: a compiler for VLIW architectures, MIT Press, page 157:
- To prevent illegal code motions past jumps and undisambiguated memory references, new edges are introduced to prevent one node from being evaluated before another.