Definition of Unowned. Meaning of Unowned. Synonyms of Unowned

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Definition of Unowned

Unowned
Unowned Un*own"ed, a. [Pref. un- not + (sense 1) owned possessed, and (sense 2) owned granted, acknowledged.] 1. Not owned; having no owner. --Milton. 2. Not acknowledged; not avowed. --Gay.

Meaning of Unowned from wikipedia

- Unowned property includes tangible, physical things that are capable of being reduced to being property owned by a person but are not owned by anyone...
- weepers, is an English adage with the premise that when something is unowned or abandoned, whoever finds it first can claim it for themself permanently...
- dogs, village dogs, stray dogs, feral dogs, etc., and may be owned or unowned. The global dog po****tion is estimated to be 900 million, of which around...
- ownership of an unowned natural resource by performing an act of original appropriation. Appropriation could be enacted by putting an unowned resource to...
- nil. Unowned references are like weak references but are not set to nil automatically by ARC. They can be either non-Optional or Optional. An unowned reference...
- A feral cat or a stray cat is an unowned domestic cat (Felis catus) that lives outdoors and avoids human contact; it does not allow itself to be handled...
- natural resources belong to everyone in an egalitarian manner, either unowned or owned collectively. Like other forms of libertarianism, left-libertarian...
- No man's land is waste or unowned land or an uninhabited or desolate area that may be under dispute between parties who leave it unoccupied out of fear...
- group Original appropriation, origination of human ownership of previously unowned natural resources such as land Other terms include: The personality rights...
- principle, which holds that one may gain whole permanent ownership of an unowned natural resource by performing an act of original appropriation. In his...