uncracked

English

Etymology

un- + cracked

Adjective

uncracked (not comparable)

  1. Not cracked (in various senses)
    That code is still uncracked.
    Uncracked concrete is more stable than cracked concrete.
    • 1851, Herman Melville, Moby-Dick
      Oh! ye three unsurrendered spires of mine; thou uncracked keel; and only god-bullied hull; thou firm deck, and haughty helm, and Pole-pointed prow,—death-glorious ship! must ye then perish, and without me?
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