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unexplored

British  
/ ˌʌnɪkˈsplɔːd /

adjective

  1. not having been explored

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Suggesting the scale of the unexplored files on Andrew, one rejection said that one year of his time as trade envoy would mean going through 1,927 digital files, each containing multiple pieces of information.

From BBC

These frozen environments may contain vast stores of genetic material that have gone largely unexplored.

From Science Daily

But while cancer studies have been carried out extensively in dogs, cats have remained unexplored.

From BBC

Remarkably, more than 3,000 of these had never been documented there before, highlighting how much of the microbiome remains unexplored.

From Science Daily

Surveying and mining under such a thick ice sheet is impossible, according to experts, leaving large areas of the territory unexplored.

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