untreated
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Adjective
[edit]untreated (not comparable)
- Not treated.
- 1905, Environmental Control & Safety Management, page 365:
- The volume of the flame given out by the untreated wood was estimated at three times that given out by the best treated wood.
- 2012, James Lambert, “Beyond Hobson-Jobson: A new lexicography for Indian English”, in World Englishes[1], page 302:
- This short list represents but a few items of an extensive and open-ended list of untreated Indian English lexis.
- 2019 August 16, Monalesia Earle, Writing Queer Women of Color: Representation and Misdirection in Contemporary Fiction and Graphic Narratives, McFarland, →ISBN, page 32:
- The thrill of eventually finding a job is quickly offset by her untreated depression.
- 2024 October 10, Tiana Milović et al., “Enhancing Compressive Strength of Cement by Indigenous Individual and Co-Culture Bacillus Bacteria”, in Materials[2], volume 17, number 20, , archived from the original on 24 February 2025:
- For instance, MICP-enabled [microbial-induced calcium carbonate precipitation] bacterial mortar repaired cracks 3.5 times faster than untreated samples, significantly improving strength under high loads.
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[edit]not treated
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