unpaved

English

Etymology

un- + paved

Adjective

unpaved (not comparable)

  1. (of a road or path) Not having a hard, impervious surface; not paved
    • 1856, Chambers's Papers for the People:
      Dr Baron Howard remarks, that in such quarters ‘whole streets are unpaved, and without drains or main-sewers; are worn into deep ruts and holes, in which water constantly stagnates; . . .

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