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  • adjective Which has not accumulated.

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un- +‎ accumulated

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Examples

  • The two men make breakfast in a small, immaculate kitchen -- one can tell the same photograph of Harald and Matthias might have been taken forty years before, and looked no different but for the unaccumulated evidence of the succeeding decades on their faces.

    Larissa Archer: Brothers at Rayko Catalogs Life Off the Grid Larissa Archer 2011

  • The two men make breakfast in a small, immaculate kitchen -- one can tell the same photograph of Harald and Matthias might have been taken forty years before, and looked no different but for the unaccumulated evidence of the succeeding decades on their faces.

    Larissa Archer: Brothers at Rayko Catalogs Life Off the Grid Larissa Archer 2011

  • The two men make breakfast in a small, immaculate kitchen -- one can tell the same photograph of Harald and Matthias might have been taken forty years before, and looked no different but for the unaccumulated evidence of the succeeding decades on their faces.

    Larissa Archer: Brothers at Rayko Catalogs Life Off the Grid Larissa Archer 2011

  • The two men make breakfast in a small, immaculate kitchen -- one can tell the same photograph of Harald and Matthias might have been taken forty years before, and looked no different but for the unaccumulated evidence of the succeeding decades on their faces.

    Larissa Archer: Brothers at Rayko Catalogs Life Off the Grid Larissa Archer 2011

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