Adjective
unattributed (not comparable)
Lacking attribution; of unknown authorship
A reviewer for the Washington Post found unattributed sections lifted from websites about organic tea, tobacco, and "an amateurish astrology site", as well as from Wikipedia. Source: Internet
After discovering the unattributed manuscript, Samantha and Anthony are immediately absorbed in the story of Rebecca Stanhope, daughter of a small town rector, who is about to encounter some bittersweet truths about life and love. Source: Internet
On this view the text did not reach its final form until around 700. Some modern scholars use the term Stammaim (from the Hebrew Stam, meaning "closed", "vague" or "unattributed") for the authors of unattributed statements in the Gemara. Source: Internet
Most egregiously, the published version of Albrecht’s text contained unattributed quotes that Herwees had collected directly from sources via her original reporting. Source: Internet
Queenslanders too claim the use of "eh" to be a marker of their local dialect which is unattributed to any New Zealand influence. Source: Internet
The music is an unattributed mazurka and considered a " folk tune " that Polish composer Edward Pałłasz categorizes as "functional art" which was "fashionable among the gentry and rich bourgeoisie". Source: Internet