An unknown and unexplored region.
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Examples for "unknown"
1Its impact on victims' health at the cellular level, however, remains unknown.
2However, at this point, details on its potential use cases are unknown.
3Quite why there is a rising trend in serious violence remains unknown.
4However, the current health status of most of the children is unknown.
5However, the impact of incidental stenoses on future cardiac events remains unknown.
1Having come from that unknown region, they have once more become invisible.
2Gerard trudged on, dark, and wet, and in an unknown region.
3Ariel and Puck did not live in some unknown region.
4Thus it remained an unknown region, and enjoyed life accordingly.
5In the spring they pushed on again in canoes, at length entering an unknown region.
1Notwithstanding these the canyons remain almost terra incognita for each new navigator.
2The Soviet Union remained close to terra incognita for American spies.
3The ' terra incognita of the map was rapidly becoming nicely tinted.
4The other side of the San Agustín Sump was terra incognita.
5All beyond, as before remarked, is terra incognita to the inhabitants of Santarem.
6But is not each generation a terra incognita to the last?
7Outer space aside, this is truly humanity's last terra incognita.
8If Iowa was terra incognita for her, New Hampshire was terra firma: familiar, friendly, safe.
9How much consumers use those apps and where they go from there is terra incognita.
10But the whole subject of comparative mythology seems to be terra incognita to Mr. Gladstone.
11They learned something of the character of the region heretofore regarded as a veritable terra incognita.
12He was surveying a fringe of the Seergon Cluster, which at that time was terra incognita.
13The West was terra incognita to Joel, and he found much to interest and puzzle him.
14When we crossed the Laramie plains I was in, to me, a " terra incognita."
15From such a terra incognita, at length unveiled to eyes so discerning, I anticipate strange tidings.
16From the bottom of the hill to the far horizon is terra incognita, a landscape permanently veiled.
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