These are the meanings of the letters UNCAPED when you unscramble them.
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acned (unknown)
Sorry. I don't have the meaning of this word.
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Adunc (a.)
Alt. of Adunque
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Caned (a.)
Filled with white flakes; mothery; -- said vinegar when containing mother.
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Caned (imp. & p. p.)
of Cane
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caped (unknown)
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Dance (v. i.)
A tune by which dancing is regulated, as the minuet, the waltz, the cotillon, etc.
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Dance (v. i.)
The leaping, tripping, or measured stepping of one who dances; an amusement, in which the movements of the persons are regulated by art, in figures and in accord with music.
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Dance (v. i.)
To move nimbly or merrily; to express pleasure by motion; to caper; to frisk; to skip about.
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Dance (v. i.)
To move with measured steps, or to a musical accompaniment; to go through, either alone or in company with others, with a regulated succession of movements, (commonly) to the sound of music; to trip or leap rhythmically.
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Dance (v. t.)
To cause to dance, or move nimbly or merrily about, or up and down; to dandle.
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Dunce (n.)
One backward in book learning; a child or other person dull or weak in intellect; a dullard; a dolt.
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Paced (a.)
Having, or trained in, [such] a pace or gait; trained; -- used in composition; as, slow-paced; a thorough-paced villain.
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Paced (imp. & p. p.)
of Pace
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Paned (a.)
Having flat sides or surfaces; as, a six/paned nut.
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Paned (a.)
Having panes; provided with panes; also, having openings; as, a paned window; paned window sash.
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Pecan (n.)
A species of hickory (Carya olivaeformis), growing in North America, chiefly in the Mississippi valley and in Texas, where it is one of the largest of forest trees; also, its fruit, a smooth, oblong nut, an inch or an inch and a half long, with a thin shell and well-flavored meat.
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Uncap (v. t.)
To remove a cap or cover from.
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Upend (v. t.)
To end up; to set on end, as a cask.