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unattributable — adjective Not able to be ascribed or attributed to a particular source The source of the story is an unattributable leak from the government … Wiktionary
unattributable — unattributed ► ADJECTIVE ▪ (of a quotation, story, or work of art) of unknown or unpublished origin. DERIVATIVES unattributable adjective … English terms dictionary
unattributable — adj. (esp. of information) that cannot or may not be attributed to a source etc. Derivatives: unattributably adv … Useful english dictionary
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unascribable — adjective not attributable • Syn: ↑unattributable • Ant: ↑attributable (for: ↑unattributable) • Attrubites: ↑attribution, ↑ascription … Useful english dictionary
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