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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
unexplored
adjective
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▪ As well as illuminating a relatively unexplored area, the research should be useful to educationalists and others working with Hindu children.
▪ Hair sprouted in damp, unexplored crevices.
▪ I had been on the borders of a virtually unexplored land inhabited by dangerous, untouched tribes.
▪ In the continuous process thus engendered one sees how true theory stimulates ideas about what may be, in realms as yet unexplored.
▪ Maybe you should go down into the unexplored part.
▪ Periods of punctuated equilibrium offer many new, as yet unexplored territories.
▪ Such relationships are a mysterious and unexplored domain.
▪ The subject of alternative medical care for older people has been entirely unexplored.
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
unexplored

1690s, from un- (1) "not" + past participle of explore (v.).

Wiktionary
unexplored

a. which has not been explored

WordNet
unexplored

adj. not yet discovered; "undiscovered islands" [syn: undiscovered]

Usage examples of "unexplored".

Citadel, and the Uisgu, shy outdwellers whose chosen land lay farther west in the unexplored swamps.

I thought of all Pross had told me, and was struck by one unexplored and dreadful possibility.

Eager for aught the coming day afford In hills untopped and valleys unexplored.

But they dried their socks and smoked their evening pipes with much the same gusto as on their former visit, though one or two bold spirits speculated on desertion and the possibility of crossing the unexplored Rockies to the east, and thence, by the Mackenzie Valley, of gaining their old stamping grounds in the Chippewyan country.

At night, when everybody was asleep, he and the famous airman Lyapidevsky found and rescued the Chelyuskin expedition, and with Vodopyanov he landed heavy aircraft on the pack ice at the North Pole, arid with Chkalov opened the unexplored air route to the United States across the Pole.

Pyramid to an unexplored area beneath the central cluster of pyramids near Cydonia Base.

The remainder of the six hundred cubic kilometers were largely desert now, honeycombed with cracks and designed passages, spotted with still-undiscovered troves of Dardanian tombs and artifacts, for decades almost unexplored, virtually abandoned except by the few who, like Sabel, researched the past.

And now deep radar suggested that there were changes in the unexplored regions in the deepest part of Tigris Rift, which the proxies had not yet been able to reach.

And now deep radar suggested that there were changes in the unexplored regions in the deepest part of Tigris Rift, which the proxies had not yet successfully penetrated.

When she left Liad it had been as a First-In, among the best the Scouts possessed, trained to go alone into uncharted space, to make initial contact with unknown cultures, to map unexplored worlds and star systems.

Its eastern boundary is only an approximate one, Kelantan joining it in the midst of a vast tract of unexplored country inhabited solely by the Sakei and Semang aborigines.

The supreme commander who had borne the Roman eagles to hitherto unexplored shores knew now that he would never embark upon that sea so long in his thoughts: India, Bactria, the whole of that vague East which had intoxicated him from afar, would continue to be for him only names and dreams.

When a three-man team landed on an unexplored planet like Kakakakaxo, they had to categorise its possible dangers and determine exactly the nature of the opposition any superior species might offer to colonising man.

The colonists had paid visits also to the oyster bed, the warren, the coal and iron mines, and to the till then unexplored districts of the Far West forest, which abounded in game.

In the afternoons, if you could hover above the unexplored mesas and secret valleys of Hellespontus, you would see the first stirrings of the dust.