0 (of a letter, painting, etc.) with no name or signature on it, saying who has written or painted it:
1 not having signed a contract (= a legal document stating a formal agreement) of employment:
The average price for unsigned collotypes was about £3.
The third type, a logarithm (base 2, base 10, or natural) of the unsigned fold change, is undoubtedly the most tractable.
The segment's bit sequence will be interpreted as an unsigned integer.
A polemical note is sounded in the unsigned preface.
Then what is myth apart from unsigned narrative?
During the second month, two unsigned claims were processed and passed for payment, which were then returned to the claimants for signature.
In the other crossed categories, the relative unsigned deviation between predictions and average duration estimates did not exceed 10%.
The articles were unsigned, but carried a symbol that attributed them to a particular author.