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unrotted

  • a word derived from rot.
    rot
    verb (used without object)
    to undergo decomposition; decay.

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Often he had pictured her lying underground, still and cool and unrotted.

From "East of Eden" by John Steinbeck

I disliked cross-cutting for the reason that the unrotted sods would often pile up in front of the coulter and make me a great deal of trouble.

From A Son of the Middle Border by Hamlin Garland

It was becoming difficult to find good, unrotted clothing in the old ruins.

From Let There Be Light by Horace Brown Fyfe

After large quantities of green or rotting weeds have been deeply buried, or large quantities of acid, unrotted, or forcing manures have been applied.

From Gold, Sport, and Coffee Planting in Mysore by Robert H. (Robert Henry) Elliot