missing
Etymology
verb
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present participle and gerund of miss
adj
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Not able to be located; gone, misplaced. my missing socksForty three killed and 80 wounded in action with the Implacable. 180 killed and miſſing in action with the Centaur. 1 October 1808, “State of Public Affairs in September. Containing Official Papers and Authentic Documents. [Killed and Wounded on Board the Emperor of Russia’s Late Ship of War Sevolod.]”, in The Monthly Magazine, or British Register, volume XXVI, part II, number 3 (number 176 overall), London: Printed for Richard Phillips,[…]; printed by J. Adlard,[…], →OCLC, page 281, column 1She was so mad she wouldn't speak to me for quite a spell, but at last I coaxed her into going up to Miss Emmeline's room and fetching down a tintype of the missing Deacon man. 1913, Joseph C[rosby] Lincoln, chapter 6, in Mr. Pratt’s Patients, →OL -
Not present when it (they) should be. missing data pointJoe went missing last year.How likely is it that all the people who are described as missing are living together in a small town somewhere? 1997, George Carlin, Brain Droppings, New York: Hyperion Books, →LCCN, →OCLC, →OL, page 71 -
Of an internal combustion engine: running roughly due to an occasional lack of a spark or other irregular fault.
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(statistics) A value that is missing. The treatment of missings is a problem in statistical software. 1997, S. Klinke, Data Structures for Computational Statistics, page 27Patterns of missings across the whole data set are readily visible, but also patterns which only apply to small subgroups of cases. 2002, David J. Hand, Niall M. Adams, Richard J. Bolton, Pattern Detection and Discovery
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