unweathered

IPA: ʌnwˈɛðɝd

adjective

  • (chiefly of wood) not weathered or seasoned
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Examples of "unweathered" in Sentences

  • “That is why we wanted to drill deeper, below the water table and recover unweathered rocks.”
  • And shattering the rocks exposes "fresh, unweathered surfaces, thus releasing mineral nutrients held within the rock."
  • Welly picked his way carefully through them, mindful of the camels 'feet and his own legs on the sharp edges of unweathered rock.
  • It was made up of rocks ranging from fist size up to giant boulders, tumbled haphazardly, their sharp edges unweathered in the still air.
  • But the area where they were found does not feature on an army map of designated training areas and the canisters appeared new and unweathered.
  • Relatively unweathered Exxon Valdez oil from the 1989 spill 20 years ago lingers just beneath the surface of beaches in Prince William Sound, Alaska.
  • The fossil bone was almost the same color as the stone, though I recall the unweathered parts being purplish and the more weathered surfaces being almost white.
  • Therefore, the mountains are young and unweathered; the terrain is rugged and dissected, with north-south-oriented ranges that reach south, toward the central plains of Myanmar.
  • There is a an exquisite, unweathered quality to a well-trained childrens' chorus that is inimitable, which is probably why so much church music has been written for their perfect soprano voices over the centuries.

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