English
Etymology
From un- + scratched.
Adjective
unscratched (comparative more unscratched, superlative most unscratched)
- Not scratched.
2014, Eric LeMay, In Praise of Nothing: Essays, Memoir, and Experiments[1], New York, N.Y.: Emergency Press, →ISBN:Although most lotologists collect scratch tickets that have already been scratched, approximately 15% of lotologists collect unscratched tickets.