unconstructed

English

Etymology

un- + constructed

Adjective

unconstructed (not comparable)

  1. Not (yet) constructed.
    • 1941 June, “Notes and News: An Early G.N.R. Locomotive”, in Railway Magazine, pages 284–285:
      In 1897 the Lincoln and East Coast Railway and Dock Company obtained an Act to take over the authorised, but unconstructed line of the L.D. & E.C. proposal between Lincoln and Mumby Road, the station between Willoughby and Sutton, [...].
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