unlocatable
English
editEtymology
editAdjective
editunlocatable (comparative more unlocatable, superlative most unlocatable)
- Not locatable; impossible to locate.
- 2007 May 17, Holland Cotter, “Leaving Her Mark, Sometimes With Tape”, in New York Times[1]:
- In this case it appears to have been randomly applied, like bandages on an unlocatable wound.
- 2015, James Lambert, “Lexicography as a teaching tool: A Hong Kong case study”, in Lan Li, Jamie McKeown, Liming Liu, editors, Dictionaries and corpora: Innovations in reference science. Proceedings of ASIALEX 2015 Hong Kong, Hong Kong: The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, page 148:
- As work on the assignment progressed, students found that many of the terms they first selected proved unlocatable in English-language contexts, and were only found in Cantonese contexts[.]