unplowed

/ʌnˈplaʊd/
adjective
  1. Not having been broken up or turned over by a plow; left in its natural state.
    • The farmer left a strip of unplowed land along the fence to prevent erosion.
    • After the rain, the unplowed field was too muddy to work.
    • They walked through the unplowed meadow, where wildflowers grew freely.
  2. Figuratively, not explored, developed, or investigated.
    • Her creative ideas were like unplowed soil, full of potential.
    • The scientist's theory remained unplowed territory in the academic world.
    • The region's history is largely unplowed by modern researchers.
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