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uncorroded

  • a word derived from corrode.
    corrode
    verb (used with object)
    to eat or wear away gradually as if by gnawing, especially by chemical action.

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Rather than storm into the used-car dealership to complain, though, she took the truck to My Mechanics Place along with an uncorroded frame she had picked up for $200 at a salvage yard.

From New York Times Aug. 15, 2019

And wholly as he might realize man's insignificance among the blind forces of nature, he could accept it philosophically and die with his soul uncorroded by misanthropy, that final and uncompromising admission of failure.

From Rezanov by Gertrude Franklin Horn Atherton

And what is better, the last link is uncorroded with the rust of modern conventions.

From What Dreams May Come by Gertrude Franklin Horn Atherton

The composer of a symphony can invent a perpetual uncorroded beauty; the sculptor an immortality of irrefutably persuasive form.

From Human Traits and their Social Significance by Irwin Edman

The statuette, that, having been gilt, remained quite perfect and uncorroded, was broken just above the middle, apparently by a single violent blow, for the fracture was very clean.

From Smith and the Pharaohs, and other Tales by Henry Rider Haggard