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Whole, untouched, and quietly smug about having survived your handling.

means Complete and undamaged, with nothing broken, missing, or tampered with.

from From Latin intactus, literally not touchedin (not) plus tactus, the past participle of tangere, to touch, the same root behind tangible and contact.

Untouched literallyShares its root with tactile and tangent.
No half measuresSomething is intact or it is not.
Adjective onlyYou cannot intact a thing, only keep it so.
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