unwritten
un·writ·ten / ˌənˈritn/ • adj. not recorded in writing: documenting unwritten languages. ∎ (esp. of a law) resting originally on custom or judicial decision rather than on statute: an unwritten constitution. ∎ (of a convention) understood and accepted by everyone, although not formally established: the unwritten rules of social life.
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