unpitted

/ʌnˈpɪtɪd/
adjective
  1. Of fruit: having the pit or stone removed.
    • Unpitted olives are easier to eat in salads.
    • She bought a can of unpitted cherries for the pie.
    • The recipe calls for unpitted dates, so you don't have to remove the seeds.
  2. Not marked with pits or holes; smooth.
    • The unpitted surface of the new road made for a smooth ride.
    • The glass was unpitted, clear, and flawless.
    • He admired the unpitted finish on the polished metal table.
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