untraversed

IPA: ʌntrʌvˈɝst

adjective

  • That has not been traversed; unexplored.
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Examples of "untraversed" in Sentences

  • Superior, then an almost untraversed sheet of deep, dreary water.
  • The Pacific in this region is an indolent blue expanse, pure and lonely, an almost untraversed sea.
  • This recalls had the effect of making 90% of the UO world uninhabited, untraversed, and utterly devoid of
  • This had the effect of making 90% of the UO world uninhabited, untraversed, and utterly devoid of Players.
  • Kondō rushed headlong into lands that looked untraversed by human steps, into the virgin lands of the high-mountain wilderness.
  • When the playing field is the worldwide internet and today's trailblazers can just as easily become tomorrow's forgotten url, Phair's dedication to continued excellence anchors The Outnet firmly in untraversed waters.
  • A mathematician has left an untraversed gap whenever he has not tried to verify directly that each proposition in the sequence of propositions that he has in mind (as being a proof) follows from previous propositions in the sequence by a basic mathematical inference
  • But, besides attending to such cases as the village may afford, he is day and night at the service of every one who may command his assistance within a circle of forty miles in diameter, untraversed by roads in many directions, and including moors, mountains, rivers, and lakes.
  • The fruit of his excursion into the Pawnee country, on the waters of the Arkansas, a region untraversed by white men, except solitary trappers, was “A Tour on the Prairies,” a sort of romance of reality, which remains today as good a description as we have of hunting adventure on the plains.

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