“+ adjective
Etymology: Middle English, from un- (I) + wrought
1. : not shaped into finished form : rough
unwrought steel
the mass of notes he had made remained unwrought — Isabel Paterson
2.
a. : not processed for use : still in a natural state : raw , virgin
unwrought rock
unwrought land
b. : not worked : undeveloped
an unwrought mine