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The answer UNPRINTABLE has 3 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of unprintable in various dictionaries:
adj - unfit for print because morally or legally objectionable or offensive to good taste
Not proper for publication for legal or social reasons: unprintable remarks.
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Not fit for publication |
Not fit to be read — potentially libellous? |
Too shocking to be published |
Last Seen in these Crosswords & Puzzles |
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Nov 8 2015 The Telegraph - Quick |
May 19 2009 The Guardian - Quick crossword |
Jan 14 2006 The Times - Concise |
Unprintable might refer to |
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In computing and telecommunication, a Control character or non-printing character is a code point (a number) in a character set, that does not represent a written symbol. They are used as in-band signaling to cause effects other than the addition of a symbol to the text. All other characters are mainly printing, printable, or graphic characters, except perhaps for the "space" character (see ASCII printable characters). * All entries in the ASCII table below code 32 (technically the C0 control code set) are of this kind, including CR and LF used to separate lines of text. The code 127 (DEL) is also a control character. Extended ASCII sets defined by ISO 8859 added the codes 128 through 159 as control characters, this was primarily done so that if the high bit was stripped it would not change a printing character to a C0 control code, but there have been some assignments here, in particular NEL. This second set is called the C1 set. * These 65 control codes were carried over to Unicode. Unicode added more characters that could be considered controls, but it makes a distinction between these "Formatting characters" (such as the Zero-width non-joiner), and the 65 Control characters. * The Extended Binary Coded Decimal Interchange Code (EBCDIC) character set contains 65 control codes, including all of the ASCII control codes as well as additional codes which are mostly used to control IBM peripherals. |