Unexposed


adjective
1.
left or being without shelter or protection:
The house stood on a windy, exposed cliff.
2.
laid open to view; unconcealed:
an exposed king of spades.
3.
susceptible to attack; vulnerable.
adjective
1.
not having been exhibited or brought to public notice
2.
(of a slide, photograph, etc) not having been subjected to the exposure process
adjective
1.
not concealed; displayed for viewing
2.
without shelter from the elements
3.
susceptible to attack or criticism; vulnerable
4.
(mountaineering) (of a climb, pitch, or move) performed on a high, sheer, and unsheltered rock face

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