Adjective
Not fired
(employment) not dismissed
(ceramics) not baked in a kiln
Source: en.wiktionary.orgBoth pods ejected empty cases and unfired rounds rather than retaining them. Source: Internet
Glaze may be applied by dusting the unfired composition over the ware or by spraying, dipping, trailing or brushing on a thin slurry composed of the unfired glaze and water. Source: Internet
Depending on the application, the feed system can be either single-ended (ejecting spent cases and unfired rounds) or double-ended (returning casings back to the magazine). Source: Internet
Ceramics require heat at high temperatures so chemical and physical reactions will occur to permanently alter the unfired body. Source: Internet
The archaeological experiments show that these blades were made with copper indentor, and functioned as potter's tool to trim and shape unfired pottery. Source: Internet
Half or more of the trench is filled with "green" (unfired) bricks which are stacked in an open lattice pattern to allow airflow. Source: Internet