Help:Incomplete disambiguation

The policy describes the four methods for disambiguation of Wikipedia article titles.

Incomplete disambiguation is the Wikipedia editing guideline for marking disambiguated titles with.

If a title is ambiguous, but hasn't been partially disambiguated, then it should be marked with instead, and it should redirect to a page or list with a different title that disambiguates it.

The following table lists examples illustrating the application of the disambiguation policy and incomplete disambiguation guideline. "Descriptive titles" should always be unique titles.

Incomplete parenthetical disambiguation is by far the most common form of incomplete disambiguation.