Adjective
unexposed (comparative more unexposed, superlative most unexposed)
That has not been exposed
No place is boring, if you've had a good night's sleep and have a pocket full of unexposed film. Robert Adams
We write to expose the unexposed. If there is one door in the castle you have been told not to go through, you must. The writer's job is to turn the unspeakable into words - not just into any words, but if we can, into rhythm and blues. Anne Lamott
This is unexposed film of Greenwich Village because nothing ever happens there. Weegee
Accompanying the reservoir species are pathogens that have the ability to find new hosts in previously unexposed regions. Source: Internet
If a photosensitive material is selectively exposed to radiation (e.g. by masking some of the radiation) the pattern of the radiation on the material is transferred to the material exposed, as the properties of the exposed and unexposed regions differs. Source: Internet
From their original data, Howlett and Majerus (1987) concluded that peppered moths generally rest in unexposed positions, using three main types of site. Source: Internet