unblank
Etymology
From un- + blank.
unblank means not blank. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 87 out of 100.
adj
- Not blank.“The symbols treated here have the following properties : i) there are many kinds of symbols, ii) the distributions of the characteristic points are biased, iii) in many cases unblank lines follow unblank lines.”
verb
- To restore content to something that is blank.“Energy selection can be included by single-channel-analysing (SCA) the height of the prompt signal and using this output to unblank the display pulses.”