pristine

/ˈprɪstin/
adjective
  1. In its original, clean, and unspoiled condition; not damaged or dirty.
    • The beach was pristine, with no trash or footprints on the sand.
    • The mountain lake remained pristine because visitors were not allowed to swim in it.
    • They bought a pristine copy of the book that looked like it had never been opened.
  2. Fresh and clean, as if new; spotless.
    • After the car wash, the vehicle looked pristine.
    • She wore a pristine white dress to the wedding.
    • The hotel room was pristine when we checked in.
  3. Uncorrupted or untouched by outside influence; pure.
    • The tribe's culture remained pristine for centuries before contact with outsiders.
    • He wanted to preserve the pristine beauty of the forest for future generations.
    • The scientist studied a pristine sample of ice from deep within the glacier.
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