different between uncolted vs uncoated
uncolted
English
Etymology
un- +? colt +? -ed
Adjective
uncolted (not comparable)
- (obsolete, nonce word) unhorsed
- 1597, William Shakespeare, Henry IV, Part 1, II. ii. 38:
- Thou liest, thou art not colted, thou art / uncolted. / I prithee good Prince Hal, help me to my / horse, good king's son.
- 1597, William Shakespeare, Henry IV, Part 1, II. ii. 38:
Anagrams
- condulet
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uncoated
English
Adjective
uncoated (comparative more uncoated, superlative most uncoated)
- Not coated
Verb
uncoated
- simple past tense and past participle of uncoat
Anagrams
- outdance
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