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pristine

[pris-teen, pri-steen, pris-tahyn] / ˈprɪs tin, prɪˈstin, ˈprɪs taɪn /


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An oil tanker is upended in a lake, leaving a slick in the previously pristine water.

From BBC

However, the team identifies a different class of relatively pristine asteroids that display olivine and spinel signatures as more promising mining targets.

From Science Daily

The vistas and pristine forests of the sugar-maple trees have remained “largely unchanged” and “untrammeled” for centuries.

From The Wall Street Journal

Having seen all her films, I knew she wasn’t going to be the kind of director who would render from “Hamnet” a pristine, conventional costume drama.

From Los Angeles Times

But some critics have labelled the decision as "Pantonedeaf", arguing that elevating minimalist and pristine white spaces can feel far removed from the smaller, messier homes most people inhabit.

From BBC