UNCORKED
UNCORK'ED, participle passive Not having the cork drawn.
American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828.
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UNCORK'ED, participle passive Not having the cork drawn.
UNCORK'ING, participle present tense Drawing the cork from.
UNCOR'ONETED, adjective Not honored with a coronet or title.
UNCORP'ULENT, adjective Not corpulent; not fleshy.
UNCORRECT'ED, adjective1. Not corrected; not revised; not rendered exact; as an uncorrected copy of a writing.2. Not reformed; not amended; as life or manners uncorrected
UNCOR'RIGIBLE, adjective That cannot be corrected; depraved beyond correction. [For this, incorrigible is now used.]
UNCORRUPT', adjective Not corrupt; not depraved; not perverted; not tainted with wickedness; not influenced by iniquitous interest; as an uncorrupt judgment; uncorrupt manners.
UNCORRUPT'ED, adjective Not corrupted; not vitiated; not depraved; as the dictates of uncorrupted reason; uncorrupted records.
UNCORRUPT'EDNESS, noun State of being uncorrupted.
UNCORRUPT'IBLE, adjective That cannot be corrupted. [But incorruptible is the word now used.]
UNCORRUPT'LY, adverb With integrity; honestly.
UNCORRUPT'NESS, noun Integrity; uprightness. Titus 2:7.
UNCOUN'SELABLE, adjective Not to be advised; not consistent with good advice or prudence.
UNCOUNT'ABLE, adjective That cannot be counted; innumerable.
UNCOUNT'ED, adjective Not counted; not numbered.
UNCOUN'TERFEIT, adjective Not counterfeit; not spurious; genuine; as uncounterfeit zeal.
UNCOUNTERM'ANDED, adjective Not countermanded.
UNCOUPLE, verb transitive uncup'pl. To loose dogs from their couples; to set loose; to disjoin.
UNCOUPLED, participle passive uncup'pled. Disjoined; set free.
UNCOUPLING, participle present tense uncup'pling. Disuniting; setting free.
UNCOURTEOUS, adjective uncurt'eous. Uncivil; unpolite; not kind and complaisant.
UNCOURT'EOUSLY, adverb Uncivilly; unpolitely.
UNCOURT'EOUSNESS, noun Incivility; disobliging treatment.
UNCOURTLINESS, noun Unsuitableness of manners to a court; inelegance; as uncourtliness of manners or phrases.
UNCOURTLY, adjective1. Inelegant of manners; not becoming a court; not refined; unpolite; as uncourtly behavior or language.2. Not courteous or civil; as an uncourtly speech.3. ...
UNCOUTH, adjectiveOdd; strange; unusual; not rendered pleasing by familiarity; as an uncouth phrase or expression; uncouth manners; uncouth dress.
UNCOUTHLY, adverb Oddly; strangely.