adjective
also in·corrupted “+
Etymology: incorrupt from Middle English, from Latin incorruptus, from in- in- (I) + corruptus past participle of corrumpere to corrupt; incorrupted from in- (I) + past participle of corrupt — more at corrupt
: free from corruption: as
a. obsolete : not affected with decay : not putrefied or rotten : sound
b. : incorruptible
c. : not defiled or depraved : pure , sound , untainted , upright , honest
d. : free from error
an incorrupt edition prepared from the original text
• in·corruptly “+ adverb
• in·corruptness “+ noun