nonconcealed
Nonconcealed is an adjective describing something that is not concealed; it denotes visibility, openness, or exposure. The term is formed by adding the negative prefix non- to the word concealed, whose root, conceal, means to hide or obscure. In most usage, nonconcealed emphasizes intentional openness or the absence of concealment rather than mere accidental exposure.
In everyday English, nonconcealed is uncommon; speakers more often use "not concealed," "unconcealed," "visible," or "open."
Contexts include design, safety, and policy where visibility matters: nonconcealed wiring or components are those installed
Usage notes: because nonconcealed is not widely used, writers should consider alternatives to avoid ambiguity, especially