Definition
When something is "unpurified," it means it has not been cleansed or refined, and still contains impurities or unwanted substances. Think of it like water straight from a river versus bottled water; the river water is unpurified, potentially containing bacteria and sediment, while the bottled water has been processed to remove those things. It suggests that something is in its raw or natural state, but not necessarily suitable for all uses. This term is often used in contexts where purity is important, such as chemistry, medicine, or food processing. It emphasizes the absence of a cleansing or refining process.