undecomposed

English

Etymology

un- + decomposed

Adjective

undecomposed (comparative more undecomposed, superlative most undecomposed)

  1. Not decomposed.
    • 1929, Dashiell Hammett, The Dain Curse, New York: Vintage, 1972, Chapter 6, p. 49,
      [] Labaud’s body had been cast ashore, undecomposed enough to show what had happened to him []
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