pristine


pris·tine

adj
\ˈpris-ˌtēn, pri-ˈstēn, especially British ˈpris-ˌtīn\

Definition of PRISTINE

1
: belonging to the earliest period or state : original <the hypothetical pristine lunar atmosphere>
2
a : not spoiled, corrupted, or polluted (as by civilization) : pure <a pristine forest> b : fresh and clean as or as if new <used books in pristine condition>
pris·tine·ly adverb

Examples of PRISTINE

  1. My office is a mess but her office is always pristine.
  2. He was wearing a pristine white shirt.

Origin of PRISTINE

Latin pristinus; akin to Latin prior
First Known Use: 1534

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