“+ adjective
Etymology: Middle English unkitt, from un- (I) + kitt cut
1.
a. : not subjected to a cut or incision (as with a knife)
glad to get out of the house with my throat uncut — Tobias Smollett
b. : not subjected to cutting
uncut grass
uncut trees
2. : not reduced or shaped by cutting
an uncut diamond
3. of a book or periodical : having leaves whose edges have not been trimmed subsequent to the printing of the sheets ; broadly : not having the folds of the leaves slit — compare unopened
4. : not abridged or curtailed
an uncut text
an uncut performance of the opera