unaffiliated - translation to English
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unaffiliated - translation to English


unaffiliated         
(adj.) = no registrado, no afiliado, no socio
Ex: The author assesses the extent to which unaffiliated users"use of collections and services reduce their availability for the primary client.
affiliated         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Affiliate; Affiliated; Affiliation (disambiguation)
(adj.) = filial
Ex: AACR gives a ruling similar to Lubetzky's for affiliated societies.
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* affiliated library = biblioteca asociada
* affiliated member = miembro asociado
* unaffiliated = no registrado, no afiliado, no socio
scholar         
  • The ''Scholar and His Books'' by [[Gerbrand van den Eeckhout]]
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Independent scholar; Scholars; The Scholars; Private scholar; Unaffiliated scholar; Independent scholars; The Scholar
(n.) = erudito, estudioso, científico, intelectual, experto
Ex: Under "American scholar" he found editions published beginning, I believe, in the 1880s.
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* library scholar = investigador de la biblioteconomía
* non-scholar = persona no experta, profano en la materia
* research scholar = investigador
* Rhodes scholar = becario Rodas
* visiting scholar = profesor invitado

Definition

unaffiliated
¦ adjective not officially attached to or connected with an organization.

Wikipedia

Unaffiliated
Unaffiliated, meaning a lack of [may refer to:
Examples of use of unaffiliated
1. Nazareth, too, claims a few unaffiliated urban guesthouses.
2. "The state is full of informed, unaffiliated voters," says Mr.
3. Unaffiliated voters outnumber Democrats and Republicans in the state, and Lieberman has typically drawn strong support from both unaffiliated and Republican voters.
4. Barack Obama (D–Ill.) for unaffiliated voters in January.
5. But the Episcopal group recruits even unaffiliated stragglers.