👉 In mathematics, "unvoided" refers to a number that is not divisible by any integer other than 1 and itself. For example, in base 10, 2 is an unvoided number because it is divisible by 10 but not 9 (since 9 is divisible by 3). In algebraic structures, "unvoided" refers to a term used to describe a property that does not depend on the structure or properties of the underlying data.