"Uncloaked" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Hidden or concealed, now visible or revealed.
Not understood or clear.<br><br> example: The teacher asked the student to repeat the question so that he could clearly understand it.
Unbroken or uncut, especially in reference to polysaccharides or nucleic acids: nucleic acids exist in two forms: complementary strands of unbroken double helix and broken double helix of nucleic acids on the surface of chromosomes with specific base pairing of guanine (G) and cytosine (C).
Unclenched refers to relaxed and free from tension or restraint. It can also mean to release one's grip or hold, often involving a sudden or complete release, as in a sudden unclenching of one's hands or muscles.
Male relatives of one's father or mother who are older than them, such as a parent's brother or a parent's brother's wife.
To remove a blockage or obstacle in a pipe, drain, or passage, making it flow or work freely again.