ALL meanings of untallied
tal·ly
U u - noun plural untallied an account or reckoning; a record of debit and credit, of the score of a game, or the like. 1
- noun plural untallied Also called tally stick. a stick of wood with notches cut to indicate the amount of a debt or payment, often split lengthwise across the notches, the debtor retaining one piece and the creditor the other. 1
- noun plural untallied anything on which a score or account is kept. 1
- noun plural untallied a notch or mark made on or in a tally. 1
- noun plural untallied a number or group of items recorded. 1
- noun plural untallied a mark made to register a certain number of items, as four consecutive vertical lines with a diagonal line through them to indicate a group of five. 1
- noun plural untallied a number of objects serving as a unit of computation. 1
- noun plural untallied a ticket, label, or mark used as a means of identification, classification, etc. 1
- noun plural untallied anything corresponding to another thing as a counterpart or duplicate. 1
- verb with object untallied to mark or enter on a tally; register; record. 1
- verb with object untallied to count or reckon up. 1
- verb with object untallied to furnish with a tally or identifying label. 1
- verb with object untallied to cause to correspond or agree. 1
- verb without object untallied to correspond, as one part of a tally with the other; accord or agree: Does his story tally with hers? 1
- verb without object untallied to score a point or make a goal, as in a game. 1
- adjective untallied Not tallied; uncounted. 0