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unstarred

(ʌnˈstɑːd)
adj
not denoted with a star
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Adj.1.unstarred - not marked with an asteriskunstarred - not marked with an asterisk; "unasterisked items"
unmarked - not having an identifying mark; "unmarked cards"; "an unmarked police car"
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Gadkari was answering to an unstarred question posed by BJP leader Prabhubhai Nagarbhai Vasava.
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From this winter session onwards, all annual ministry, committee, panel reports, bills and unstarred questions will be uploaded on the Parliament website.
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