not cut; in original form without editing or alteration
From un- (not) + cut, from Old English ceorfan
In the film world, 'uncut' versions often reveal the director's original vision before studio executives got their hands on it!
Genital terminology (especially 'uncut') carries gendered medical and cultural baggage; male circumcision debates invoke cultural identity, religious practice, and bodily autonomy, but female genital discussion uses medicalized language obscuring similar bodily autonomy issues.
Use clinical, descriptive language: 'uncircumcised' (clinical term) over 'uncut' (colloquial). Apply equal linguistic rigor across genders when discussing bodily autonomy and medical practice.
["uncircumcised"]
Discussions of bodily autonomy and medical decision-making have historically centered male experience; women's healthcare decisions are often paternalized while male circumcision is framed as personal/cultural choice.
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