unshaded in English

adjective
1
(of a light bulb or lamp) not having a shade or cover.
I remember visiting him with George when he was Professor of English at Sheffield and was living in a decrepit basement flat, with unshaded electric light bulbs and no bathroom, only a stone sink.
2
(of an area of a diagram) not shaded with pencil lines or a block of color.
Boundaries between shaded and unshaded areas represent breakpoints.

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1. Addition series experiments showed that intraspecific and interspecific competition occurred in the unshaded site.

2. The one unshaded light bulb shone continuously down at her, and she was kept in complete silence.

3. Since the moisture content was relatively similar in all unshaded samples, and each sample was exposed to the same intensity of UV radiation, we speculate that the main reason causing different community profiles the unshaded Cowpats after 57 days was the breakdown of fecal materials to different organic compositions by UV radiation.

4. Annotated Z-1 Table Footnotes, Abbreviations, References (a) The unshaded area on this page lists PELs from OSHA Table Z-1 in 29 CFR 1910.1000