/ʌnˈkəʊdɪˌfaɪd/ – adjective
Definition: chưa được mã hóa.
A more thorough explanation: “Uncodified” refers to laws that have not been systematically organized and compiled into a single, comprehensive legal code. Instead, these laws may be scattered across various statutes, regulations, and judicial decisions.
Example: The United Kingdom’s constitution is largely uncodified, meaning that it is not written down in a single document.