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"Uncultivated" refers to land or soil that has not been improved or developed for agricultural use, often remaining in its natural state. It can also describe a lack of refinement or sophistication in behavior, manners, or knowledge. In both contexts, it implies a state of being unrefined or untouched by human intervention.

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