Uncase vs Uncast - What's the difference?
uncase | uncast |
To take out of a case or covering; to uncover.
(obsolete) To strip; to flay.
(military) To display, or spread to view, as a flag, or the colors of a military body.
(Webster 1913)
Not having been cast (in various senses).
*{{quote-news, year=2007, date=October 8, author=Allan Kozinn, title=Whofore Art Thou, O Tenor?, work=New York Times
, passage=The chances are slim. Mr. Kaiser is scheduled to sing on Thursday, and then the production is on hiatus until December. Mr. Giordani is not available for the uncast performances. }}
As a verb uncase
is to take out of a case or covering; to uncover.As an adjective uncast is
not having been cast (in various senses).uncase
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(uncas)uncast
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