Unwrought [adjective]

Definition of Unwrought:

basic, incomplete

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Sentence/Example of Unwrought:

The unwrought material, when divided and distributed, forms vessels.

But we raised and smelted no copper, importing it unwrought.

It is a monolith of unwrought stone standing sixteen feet high.

On the second, gold and silver wrought, unwrought, and coined.

And as soon as unwrought stones and clubs came into use there was mechanical compensation for the shortening of the arms.

You shall know them by their raiment, for they mostly go clad of a frieze coat, bound by a girdle of unwrought leather.

Those found in Germany and England have the colour of unwrought iron; those from Macedonia are more black and dull.

Useless to them, they gather it in the rough; bring it unwrought; and wonder at the price they receive.

The unwrought gold is chiefly from Alabama, and is greatly on the increase.

Convic295tions existed in him by divine right; they were virgin, unwrought, the brute metal of decision.