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unruptured

a. (context medicine English) Not having ruptured yet

Usage examples of "unruptured".

Harry got one clear look at the magnetic package of antimatter, still unruptured, flying free from its broken box.

Her search of the wreckage had yielded no unruptured storage tanks, no batteries, no means to lay up a store of oxygen.

Wisps of smoke ware coming from an engine already engulfed under a mound of foam from the fire extinguishers and it was clear that there was now little danger of an explosion from the unruptured fuel tanks.

A few consoles up and running, flashing eagerly, as if they were enjoying getting to do their jobs again, feeling the flush of unruptured energy through repair cables and coils.

She felt almost safe, walking between rows of cars, their alarms unruptured, their headlights blank and serene, gazing passed the spot where she had torched the homeless mugger, seven and a half months earlier.

When I emphasized the seriousness of the unruptured left eardrum, he cut me off, saying he would see the child Monday morning.

The wide central field of that area, where the ice has an exceeding slight declivity, and is unruptured by crevices, can not be explained except on the supposition that it rests on pressure-molten water.

Roe gives a case of conception in an imperforate uterus, and Duncan relates the history of a case of pregnancy in an unruptured hymen, characterized by an extraordinary ascent of the uterus.

Forman reports an instance of unruptured membranes at birth, the delivery following a single pain, in a woman of twenty-two, pregnant for a second time.

He told the nurse to rupture the membranes, and the child, which had been in the unruptured sac for over twenty minutes, began to cry.