inconclusos
Inconclusos is a Spanish adjective meaning not concluded or unfinished. It is used to describe things that have not reached a final state, whether because they are still in progress, have been interrupted, or were left incomplete. The term can function predicatively or as a nominal form when referring to a group, for example los inconclusos (the unfinished items). The feminine form is inconclusas and the masculine singular is inconcluso in contexts where a noun acts as the subject.
Etymology and usage notes: Inconclusos derives from the prefix in- (not) combined with concluso, from concludere
Contexts and examples: In law, a caso inconcluso or casos inconclusos refers to matters that have not
See also: unfinished, incomplete, unresolved. The term may pair with gendered forms (inconclusa, inconclusas) when describing