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Dictionary: un·ti·tled   (ŭn-tīt'ld) pronunciation
adj.
  1. Not named: an untitled story.
  2. Not holding a title, as of nobility.
  3. Having no right or claim.

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WordNet: untitled
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The adjective has 2 meanings:

Meaning #1: not having a title or name
  Antonym: titled (meaning #1)

Meaning #2: not of the nobility
  Synonyms: ignoble, ungentle


Wikipedia: Untitled
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The word untitled refers to something that has no title. Documents, works of art, musical works, and other works can be untitled. Generally, an untitled work is the result of a conscious choice by the artist or creator not to apply a title. However, many computer programs will use untitled as a default title for documents, images, or other files.

Some works have a paradoxical title of Untitled.

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Works with the title "Untitled"

The following list includes works that have been released with the official title "Untitled" (or a derivative), as determined by product labeling or other acknowledgement from its producers.

Music

Albums

Songs

Tracks 6 and 11 on Oasis' second album (What's The Story) Morning Glory? were untitled, although they were atmospheric excerpts of one of their b-sides called The Swamp Song.

Television

Film

Video art

  • A work from Robert Zagone (1968), a replication of a dream state which resembles an updated and animated version of a Muybridge chronograph

Works that have no title

The following list includes existing articles for works that have been released with no title, or works that are planned (according to official acknowledgment) to be released with no title. It does not include future works that have not yet received a title, nor does it refer to untitled works which do not have a dedicated article on Wikipedia.

Music

Albums

Songs and singles

  • All tracks on the Sigur Rós album ( ), referred to as "untitled #1" to "untitled #8" or with their working titles
    • Untitled #1, working title "Vaka"
    • Untitled #8, working title "Popplagið"
  • The working title for the Linkin Park song In the End was "Untitled"
  • "Untitled" is the name of a song on Blink-182's album Dude Ranch

Sculpture

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Translations: Untitled
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Dansk (Danish)
adj. - uden titel, titelløs, ubetitlet

Nederlands (Dutch)
zonder titel

Français (French)
adj. - non labouré, en friche

Deutsch (German)
adj. - unbetitelt

Ελληνική (Greek)
adj. - (για κείμενα κ.λπ.) ατιτλοφόρητος, (για πρόσωπα) στερούμενος τίτλου ευγενείας

Italiano (Italian)
senza titolo

Português (Portuguese)
adj. - que não tem título, não intitulado

Русский (Russian)
неозаглавленный

Español (Spanish)
adj. - sin título

Svenska (Swedish)
adj. - obetitlad, oadlig, utan titel

中文(简体)(Chinese (Simplified))
无称号的, 无权利的, 无标题的

中文(繁體)(Chinese (Traditional))
adj. - 無稱號的, 無權利的, 無標題的

한국어 (Korean)
adj. - 직함이 없는, 권한이 없는

日本語 (Japanese)
adj. - 称号のない, 表題のない, 権利のない

العربيه (Arabic)
‏(صفه) بدون عنوان, بدون لقب شرف ارستوقراطي, بدون حق‏

עברית (Hebrew)
adj. - ‮ללא שם (ספר), ללא תואר אצולה, ללא זכות, ללא זכות תביעה‬


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