unploughed

/ʌnˈplaʊd/
adjective
  1. (of land) Not having been turned over with a plow; not cultivated.
    • The unploughed field was covered in wildflowers and tall grass.
    • Farmers left the unploughed strip of land to protect the soil from erosion.
    • The unploughed meadow provided a habitat for many birds and insects.
  2. Not explored or developed; untouched.
    • The scientist considered the unploughed territory of deep-sea vents a new frontier.
    • Her ideas were still unploughed ground, waiting for someone to develop them.
    • The unploughed potential of the young artist amazed her teachers.
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