unanesthetized

unanesthetized
un·anes·the·tized or chiefly Brit un·anaes·the·tized also un·anaes·the·tised .ən-ə-'nes-thə-.tīzd adj not having been subjected to an anesthetic <an \unanesthetized patient>

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