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untilled

  • a word derived from till.

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More and more, farmers are interested in not tilling their soil at all, for instance; untilled soil means reduced erosion and the preservation of its organic material.

From New York Times Nov. 8, 2022

Zimbabwean Lands Minister Douglas Mombeshora argued that authorities were conducting an audit to determine the best use for farms and untilled land.

From Washington Times Sep. 13, 2017

If a rich field, a productive field, is the sign of success, then fallow and untilled soil, soul that is ignored, the scrubby, swampy, completely worthless tract of land, is what waste land was.

From Salon Jul. 9, 2016

They are like fragments of the wild, surviving only where a trace of woodland survives, haunting whatever remains of the unhuman: old parks, pre-industrial, untilled places, forgotten roads out past the edges of towns and farms.

From The Guardian Mar. 30, 2013

What do they care whether science, taken as a whole, has untilled or badly tilled regions?

From Human, All-Too-Human, Part II by Nietzsche, Friedrich Wilhelm