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Definition of uncover
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of uncover is as below...
Uncover
(v. t.) To take the cover from; to
divest
of
covering;
as, to
uncover
a box, bed,
house,
or the like; to
uncover
one's
body..
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Unmuffle
::
Unmuffle
(v. t.) To take a
covering
from, as the face; to
uncover..
Steam Engine
::
Steamboating
(n.) The
shearing
of a pile of books which are as yet
uncovered,
or out of
boards..
Barebacked
::
Barebacked
(a.)
Having
the back
uncovered;
as, a
barebacked
horse..
Unheal
::
Unheal
(v. t.) To
uncover.
See
Unhele.
Disinvolve
::
Disinvolve
(v. t.) To
uncover;
to
unfold
or
unroll;
to
disentangle.
Offertory
::
Offertory
(n.) That part of the Mass which the
priest
reads
before
uncovering
the
chalice
to offer up the
elements
for
consecration.
Discover
::
Discover
(v. t.) To
uncover.
Barehead
::
Barehead
(a. & adv.)
Having
the head
uncovered;
as, a
bareheaded
girl..
Deterration
::
Deterration
(n.) The
uncovering
of
anything
buried
or
covered
with
earth;
a
taking
out of the earth or
ground.
Unshroud
::
Unshroud
(v. t.) To
remove
the
shroud
from; to
uncover.
Waistcoateer
::
Waistcoateer
(n.) One
wearing
a
waistcoat;
esp., a woman
wearing
one
uncovered,
or
thought
fit for such a
habit;
hence,
a loose
woman;
strumpet..
Bonnet
::
Bonnet
(v. i.) To take off the
bonnet
or cap as a mark of
respect;
to
uncover.
Disclosure
::
Disclosure
(v. t.) The act of
disclosing,
uncovering,
or
revealing;
bringing
to
light;
exposure..
Terrace
::
Terrace
(v.) A
balcony,
especially
a large and
uncovered
one..
Eyelid
::
Eyelid
(n.) The cover of the eye; that
portion
of
movable
skin with which an
animal
covers
or
uncovers
the
eyeball
at
pleasure.
Strip
::
Strip (v. t.) To
divest
of
clothing;
to
uncover.
Vail
::
Vail (v. i.) To yield or
recede;
to give
place;
to show
respect
by
yielding,
uncovering,
or the
like..
Carcass
::
Carcass
(n.) The
abandoned
and
decaying
remains
of some bulky and once
comely
thing,
as a ship; the
skeleton,
or the
uncovered
or
unfinished
frame,
of a
thing..
Court
::
Court (n.) An
inclosed
space;
a
courtyard;
an
uncovered
area shut in by the walls of a
building,
or by
different
building;
also, a space
opening
from a
street
and
nearly
surrounded
by
houses;
a blind
alley..
Unwrie
::
Unwrie
(v. t.) To
uncover.
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