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unexplored

British  
/ ˌʌnɪkˈsplɔːd /

adjective

  1. not having been explored

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Marine biologists from multiple countries joined forces in a large research effort to document life on the deep-sea floor of the Pacific Ocean, one of the most unexplored regions on the planet.

From Science Daily

Will Arnett shows previously unexplored dramatic depths as a man who, in the free-fall of an impending divorce, undertakes stand-up comedy as a therapeutic release.

From Los Angeles Times

"Identifying this novel target was an exciting moment," said Sukheja, who led many early studies showing CMX410 could target a previously unexplored gene.

From Science Daily

“You don’t want to let ideas go unexplored, so when you have free time, you’re working on” and chasing other new ideas.

From The Wall Street Journal

But - like much of the globe - large swathes of its water remain unexplored, and the animal and plant life within them unknown to science.

From BBC