aboriginal, crucial, generative, in the clear, new, primogenial, scatheless, undefaced, uninjured, untorn
Definitionadj. completely free from dirt or contamination
Last update: March 18, 2017
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As curator of the town museum, I keep all of the artifacts in pristine condition. [adjective]
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My uncle’s antique car is pristine and has all its original parts. [adjective]
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Our country is full of pristine monuments. [adjective]
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The private passage, confined to its pristine breadth, had originally continued beyond this seat; but the jealous precautions of the vagabonds who frequented the cave of St. [adjective]
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In all his pristine beauty, Mr Power said. [adjective]
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The flagrant impossibility of its serving any other purpose, had preserved it in its pristine splendor. [Please select]
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The restrictions which held back Irish commerce still existed in almost all their pristine force. [Please select]
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The accent he possessed at thirty was with him in all its pristine effulgence at eighty-five. [Please select]
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The ancient lands are struck with awe, Here stands a power at which they scoffed, Kings, rulers, scribes of pristine states. [Please select]
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