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unimmersed

  • a word derived from immersed.
    immersed
    adjective
    plunged or sunk in or as if in a liquid.

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Her hand and forearm healed well and are almost unscarred, whereas the unimmersed upper arm is a mass of scar tissue.

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He was informed by the oracle that the part of the spirit which was immersed in the body was called the "soul," but that the outer and unimmersed portion was called the "daemon."

From A Series of Lessons in Raja Yoga by William Walker Atkinson

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