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unabridged

Unabridged means not shortened by omitting material. An unabridged edition aims to present the work in its complete form as originally published, without omissions that characterize abridged versions. The designation is commonly used in publishing to signal that all chapters, passages, or sections are included, even if the text is lengthy.

In practice, unabridged is applied to literary works, reference volumes, and media products such as dictionaries

Translations can also be described as unabridged if they aim to render the full source text, though

Etymology: the word combines un- and abridged, meaning not shortened; the term is attested in English from

and
audiobooks.
In
dictionaries,
an
unabridged
edition
includes
the
full
range
of
headwords
and
senses,
including
archaic
or
infrequent
terms;
abridged
or
compact
dictionaries
omit
portions
to
reduce
size.
In
literature,
an
unabridged
edition
preserves
every
part
of
the
text;
abridged
editions
may
cut
for
pace,
readability,
or
a
target
audience.
In
audiobooks,
an
unabridged
version
is
read
in
its
entirety,
while
an
abridged
version
is
shortened
to
fit
a
runtime.
translation
choices
may
still
reflect
edits
for
readability.
It
is
important
to
note
that
the
label
unabridged
does
not
guarantee
the
absence
of
editorial
changes
such
as
modernization
of
spelling
or
punctuation.
the
early
modern
period.