unburnt

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unburnt

(ʌnˈbɜːnt)
adj
not burnt
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As they passed near a church in the Khamovniki (one of the few unburned quarters of Moscow) the whole mass of prisoners suddenly started to one side and exclamations of horror and disgust were heard.
Walton, by virtue of its unburned pine woods, seemed the least hurt of any place along the line.
As he approached the fire-place a last morsel of unburned coal (or wood) burst into momentary flame, and showed the open doorway.
Three hours later another building was rented on the unburned rim of the city, and the wire chiefs were at work.
"I have some remembrance," said he, "that on the day when my uncle burned the papers I observed that the small, unburned margins which lay amid the ashes were of this particular colour.
In this study, we aim to understand what habitat characteristics influence cavity-nesting bird occurrence along a 27 y old burn of mixed severity (ranging from unburned forests to high severity burned forest) in the Pine Ridge region of Nebraska.
Later, when they pulled his charred corpse from the wreckage, his cousin reckoned, He was what he was, remarking on the fact that the only unburned items were his shoes.
Those "vents" were designed to keep semi-auto actions clear of unburned powder; lead shavings, lubricants and associated combustion products.
providing increased resistance to unburned powder granules..
(2012) investigated the effect of residue management under conservation (no- and mulch-tillage) and conventional tillage systems on soil organic C (SOC) content of a semiarid Plinthustalf in a wheat trial located at Bethlehem, South Africa, and found that surface-retained residues in no-tillage treatments increased SOC in the upper 0-50 mm layer compared with incorporated burned or unburned wheat straw in the ploughed plots.
Pollution from particulate matter (PM), nitrogen oxides (NOx), unburned hydrocarbons (UHC), sulfur oxides (SOx), carbon monoxide (CO), as well as carbon dioxide (CO2).
Even if the question referred to emissions of carbon monoxide, NOx, unburned hydrocarbons and soot, the advantage is not clearly on the side of the modern petrol engine.