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having no known name or identity or known source; "anonymous authors"; "anonymous donors"; "an anonymous gift" not known or lacking marked individuality; "brown anonymous houses"; "anonymous bureaucrats in the Civil Service"
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Anonymity is the state of not being identifiable within a set, called the "anonymity set". When referring to human beings, we say that a person is anonymous when the identity of that person is not known. Being anonymous is a result of not having one's identity, characteristics or significant features disclosed. This may be simply because the person was not asked, as in an occasional encounter between strangers, or because the person is unable or unwilling to tell. ...
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| anonymous |
The Americans Roused in a Cure for the Spleen, or Amusement for a Winter Evening. New York, nd [1775].
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| anonymous mycobacteria |
nontuberculous mycobacteria.
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| anonymous |
When someone's identity is kept unknown.
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