uncut

[ uhn-kuht ]
/ ʌnˈkʌt /

adjective

not cut.
not shortened or condensed; unabridged: an uncut version of the play.
in the original form; neither reduced in size nor given shape, as a diamond.
not diluted or mixed with other substances: uncut heroin.
Bookbinding. untrimmed(def 2).
Slang. not circumcised.

Origin of uncut

First recorded in 1400–50, uncut is from the late Middle English word unkyt. See un-1, cut

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British Dictionary definitions for uncut

uncut
/ (ʌnˈkʌt) /

adjective

(of a book) not having the edges of its pages trimmed or slit
(of a gemstone) not cut and faceted
not abridged or shortened