Incolto
Incolto is a term derived from Latin, meaning uncultivated or untamed. It is most commonly used in English to describe land that is wild, overgrown, and not deliberately managed or improved by human intervention. This can include areas that have been abandoned, are naturally occurring wilderness, or are simply neglected. The appearance of incolto land is typically characterized by dense vegetation, such as thickets of bushes, tangled vines, and an abundance of weeds.
The concept of incolto can also extend beyond the purely physical description of land. In a broader