different between uncrossed vs uncrosses
uncrossed
English
Etymology
un- +? crossed
Adjective
uncrossed (not comparable)
- Not crossed (in various senses).
- 2004, The Rough Guide to the USA page 1061
- The northeast corner has coal mines, old railroad towns and, along the Wyoming border, the Uinta Mountains, uncrossed by road and showing hardly a sign of civilization.
- 2011, E. P. Ellinger, E. Lomnicka, C. Hare, Ellinger's Modern Banking Law (page 414)
- Where an uncrossed cheque, or a cheque crossed generally, is sent to a bank for collection, that bank may add a special crossing in favour of itself.
- 2004, The Rough Guide to the USA page 1061
Verb
uncrossed
- simple past tense and past participle of uncross
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uncrosses
English
Verb
uncrosses
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of uncross
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