Uncut (adjective)

  1. Not cut or trimmed.
  2. Not altered from its natural state.

Origin:

Late middle english (in the sense "not cut or trimmed"): from un- (expressing negation) + cut.

Examples:

  1. He wore his hair uncut and wild.
  2. The uncut diamond was more valuable than the finished one.
  3. The uncut film was several hours long.
  4. The uncut lawn was full of dandelions.
  5. The uncut pages of the manuscript were filled with notes and corrections.
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