unknown|unknowns in English
noun
someone or something which is not known; someone or something that is unfamiliar; mathematical factor which is not know
Use "unknown|unknowns" in a sentence
1. x and y are unknowns.
2. UnAssayed controls are unknowns
3. The Drake equation, however, is different, because there are so many unknowns.
4. Each planarian an ocean unto itself, full of unknowns.
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6. 8 X and Y in the equation are both unknowns.
7. Despite the remaining unknowns , the new research marks a milestone for smell scientists .
8. A new version is in the pipeline in which unknowns will be replaced by celebrities.
9. The euphoria surrounding Spain 's request for aid fizzled quickly amid a myriad of unknowns .
10. Unknown Precipitation
11. Unknown Station
12. Unknown voice " %# "
13. Unknown interrupt %
14. Born in unknown and died in unknown Midland, Michigan Buttles
15. At first, there seem to be so many unknowns that the problem appears to be unsolvable.
16. Danger of deficits Opponents argue several other unknowns could send the state into a deficit tailspin.
17. Its modest credentials include a 29-year-old debutant director, a budget of just $30m and a cast of unknowns.
18. (Release date unknown.)
19. Unknown (unrecognized entry
20. Unknown argument type
21. Exact composition unknown.
22. Flowers are unknown.
23. The buyer’s Contingencies protect them from various unknowns about the house itself and the actual purchase transaction
24. ERROR: Unknown protocol '%# '
25. Guidance system unknown.