uncounted

/ʌnˈkaʊntɪd/
adjective
  1. Too many to be counted; very numerous.
    • Uncounted generations have lived and died on this land.
    • The storm left uncounted homes without power.
    • She has uncounted memories of summers at the lake.
  2. Not having been counted or included in a total.
    • The inventory showed several boxes of supplies were uncounted.
    • Many votes remained uncounted until the next morning.
    • His contributions to the project went uncounted in the final report.
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