unworked

/ˌʌnˈwɜrkt/
adjective
  1. Not having been worked on, processed, or cultivated; in a natural or raw state.
    • The miners extracted unworked ore from the mountain.
    • They left the field unworked for the season.
    • The artist preferred the look of unworked stone.
  2. Not having been exercised or used; not developed.
    • His muscles remained unworked after weeks of rest.
    • The land lay unworked and overgrown.
    • The unworked clay sat on the potter's wheel.
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