“+ adjective
Etymology: Middle English unseled, from un- (I) + seled, past participle of selen to seal
: not sealed: as
a. : not marked or stamped with a seal
unsealed goods
b. : not closed or fastened shut with or as if with a seal
the letter came unsealed
passengers should not be flown … above 18,000 feet in unsealed cabins — H.G.Armstrong
his lips remain unsealed
c. : not verified or confirmed
his doom is as yet unsealed