"Uncus" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The word "uncus" can have a few different meanings depending on the context:
1. In anatomy, the uncus is a hook-like projection of the parahippocampal gyrus in the brain, which plays a role in certain memory functions.
2. In paleontology, an uncus is a type of fossilized leaf that has a cup-shaped structure, often preserved in thinly layered sedimentary rocks.
3. In figurative language, an uncus can refer to a hook or a curved projection, often used metaphorically to describe something that gets caught or stuck.
4. In medicine, uncus refers to the uncinate process, a part of the sphenoid bone in the skull that helps form the floor of the anterior cranial fossa.
However, it's worth noting that the word "uncus" is most commonly associated with the medical term "uncinate process" or "uncus of the temporal lobe" in the context of neurology and cognitive psychology.
Examples of "uncus" in a sentence:
Unctuously refers to a behavior or manner that is excessively flattering, sycophantic, or insincerely servile in a way that is off-putting or annoying. It describes a tone or attitude that is characterized by excessive use of flattering language, excessive solicitousness, or persistent and excessive expressions of admiration or suggestion, often in a way that is perceived as insincere.
Overly flattering or excessively polite behavior. Excessively smooth or oily in manner; insincerely flattering or ingratiating.
Unculled refers to something that has not been removed or eliminated, often in the sense of flaws, imperfections, or difficulties.<br><br>Example: "The unculled video footage showed raw and unedited scenes of the accident."<br><br>In photography, unculled refers to an image that has not been edited or cropped to remove distracting or unwanted elements.<br><br>Example: "The unculled image showed the entire scene, including the unflattering background."<br><br>In general, unculled implies that something has not been refined, filtered, or processed to remove imperfections or unwanted elements, and is often used in contexts where a certain level of authenticity or rawness is desired.
adjective: not cultivated or cultivated in such a way as to produce a good, useful, or beautiful quality.<br><br>Example: The uncultivated wildflower bloomed in the field.
<strong>Uncultured</strong> can be defined as:<br><br>1. Lacking in education or refinement of manners and tastes.<br>2. Ignorant or unrefined in one's cultural knowledge or appreciation.<br>3. Without the social graces, etiquette, or polite behavior expected in a particular society.<br><br>Example sentences:<br>- She was considered uncultured and unsophisticated by the other guests at the party.<br>- The tourists who visited the city appeared uncultured, showing no respect for the local customs.<br><br>Note that this word often has a connotation of being socially unacceptable, implying a lack of awareness or appreciation for the arts, literature, or the finer things in life.
Not cured or treated in some way to remove defects.<br><br>Meaning:<br><br> In the process of healing or being treated<br> Not cooked or preserved to prevent spoilage<br> Not developed or matured to its full potential<br><br>Example sentences:<br>- The wound was uncured and still sensitive.<br>- He ate the uncured ham for his sandwich.<br>- The young artist felt that her work was still uncured and needed more practice.
The word "uncuttable" is an adjective that means something that cannot be cut or divided, often because it is extremely difficult or impossible to cut. It implies a level of hardness, firmness, or resistance that makes it incapable of being cut or severed by any means.<br><br>Example: "The uncuttable rope was jammed in the pulley system."<br><br>Synonyms: indivisible, indelible, inseparable, inextricable.
Lacking a damper or any device for reducing the oscillations or vibrations of a mechanical system, such as a pendulum, or a system which has not been so equipped.
The word "undatable" is an adjective that means unable to be dated or timed precisely, often because the source of information is unclear or unreliable.
Having no date or time specified<br><br>Example: The undated letter arrived in the mail yesterday.