"Uncock" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Uncock" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Uncock
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"Uncock" Meaning

To remove the cock from a firearm, typically a muzzle-loading gun, in order to prepare it for loading.

"Uncock" Examples

Usage Examples


The first thing that needed to be done was to uncock his shotgun before entering the house.
If you've eaten something very spicy, try to drink a glass of milk to uncock your tongue.
To use a map with a built-in compass, there needs to be magnets on a small wheel to uncock the compass needle.
Do not attempt to pull the trigger; first, you need to uncock the gun.
I struggled to uncock the very stubborn safety mechanism on my firearm.

"Uncock" Similar Words

Unclogged

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Not blocked or obstructed; clear of an obstacle or clog.

Unclogging

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Unclogs

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Unclosed

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Unclothe

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Unclothed

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Without clothing; bare or stripped of clothing.

Uncluttered

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Uncoated

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Having no protective or insulating coating; bare or uncovered.

Uncodified

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The word "uncodified" can have two main meanings depending on the context in which it is used:<br><br>1. <strong>Unwritten</strong>: In this sense, "uncodified" refers to a document or a set of rules that are not written down, committed to paper or recorded in a formal way. This can include customs, practices, traditions, unwritten laws or social norms that are understood by a group or community but not formally codified in law, regulation, or any other written form.<br><br>2. <strong>Overlapping or flexibly defined boundaries or exceptions</strong>: In a legal context, "uncodified" might also imply rules or legal provisions that are not clearly defined in existing laws or legal codes, leaving room for interpretation or variation according to specific circumstances or cases.<br><br>In both cases, the core idea is that there is some form of agreed-upon understanding or standard in place, even if it hasn't been crystallized into a formal written document or comprehensive legal framework.

Uncoerced

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Uncohesive

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Uncoiffed

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Describes a person whose hair has not been styled or groomed.

Uncoil

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To unwind or release something from a coil or spiral shape.

Uncoiled

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Uncoils

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Uncoil: to unwind or untwist something, typically by pulling it out of a tight or spiral shape.<br><br>Example: She uncoiled the rope from the apple tree.

Uncollated

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