"Unciatim" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
There is no word in English as "unciatische".
Imprudent; unwise; unthinking. Lacking restraint or modesty; unrefined; coarse. <br><br>Example: His unchaste manners shocked the conservative crowd.
The word "uncheck" is a verb that means:<br><br>To remove a check or a tick from something, typically to indicate that it is not selected or approved.<br><br>Example: "Please uncheck the box if you don't want to receive our newsletter."<br><br>The phrase is often used in the context of:<br><br> Computer interfaces, where a box or checkbox is removed from a ticked or checked state.<br> Online forms, where an option is deselected.<br> Voting lists, where a name or option is removed from a list of selected choices.<br><br>In general, "uncheck" is the opposite of the word "check", which means to mark or confirm the existence or truth of something.
Uncinus is a Latin word that means "hook" or "thin, pointed structure". It is often used in technical and scientific contexts to describe a curved or pointed object, particularly in reference to biology and anatomy.<br><br>In zoology, an uncus (plural unicis or unci) typically refers to a hook-shaped body part, such as the uncus of the brain, which is a structure in the limbic system. In botany, the term is sometimes used to describe a hooked or curved structure, such as the uncinus, a type of hook-like spur found on the petals of certain flowers.<br><br>In a broader sense, the term can also be used metaphorically to describe something that is pointed or hooked in shape, sense, or function.
Having an uncircumcised male, especially an adult, refers to a person who has not undergone the procedure of circumcision, which is the removal of the foreskin from the penis. <br><br>In slang terms, it is used to describe something or someone as raw, unprocessed, or lacking refinement. <br><br>In social context, uncircumcised may also refer to a male who has not been initiated or purified in a spiritual or cultural sense.