Yes, but untreated is is liable to shrinkage.
if untreated, yes.
Absorbent cotton is untreated cotton that can soak up liquids and is often used in wound care or hygiene products. Non-absorbent cotton has been treated with a hydrophobic material to repel liquids and is typically used in applications where absorption is not desired, like in cosmetic applications or oil cleanup.
No untreated wool is washable in the sense that cotton is washable. Agitation and heat in water cause the fibres in wool to tighten, which causes felting and shrinking.
An untreated dry socket can lead to infection.
No, the major complication of untreated hernia is not cancer.
Yes, it is the opposite of the adjective "treated" (attended to). The word treated is the past tense and past participle of the verb "to treat."
If you do anything about it, then by definition you aren't leaving it untreated.
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If hyperglycemia is left untreated, it can lead to ketoacidosis.
You have given a double meaning - if it's untreated, then there is NO creosote. If there IS creosote then it IS treated. -Which is it to be.
Untreated otosclerosis eventually results in total deafness, usually in both ears.