Definition: Uncharacterised, also known as "unidentifiable," is a phrase used in linguistics to describe something that lacks any specific characteristics or features. It typically refers to an object, concept, or phenomenon that is not easily identified or described by other means. In the context of language and communication, uncharacterized objects can be anything from a simple shape or word to complex sentences, idioms, or metaphors. They are often used in creative writing, poetry, and storytelling to create ambiguity