1. uncut - Adjective
2. uncut - Adjective Satellite
Not cut; not separated or divided by cutting or otherwise; -- said especially of books, periodicals, and the like, when the leaves have not been separated by trimming in binding.
Not ground, or otherwise cut, into a certain shape; as, an uncut diamond.
Source: Webster's dictionaryMany individuals have, like uncut diamonds, shining qualities beneath a rough exterior. Juvenal
Guard well your spare moments. They are like uncut diamonds. Discard them and their value will never be known. Improve them and they will become the brightest gems in a useful life. Ralph Waldo Emerson
There are a few sections of uncut timber, luckily state-owned. Aldo Leopold
The beautiful uncut hair of graves. Walt Whitman
If you've ever walked a mile into a virgin forest - you know, like a deep forest where trees have been uncut - the energy is totally different from the shopping mall. James Redfield
The women one meets - what are they but books one has already read? You're a library of the unknown, the uncut. Upon my word I've a subscription. Henry James