different between uncut vs uncult

uncut

English

Etymology

From Middle English unkut, uncutte, unkyt, unkutt, equivalent to un- +? cut.

Adjective

uncut (not comparable)

  1. Not cut.
  2. (of a gemstone) Not cut or ground to the desired shape.
  3. (of a book) Not having the page edges trimmed.
  4. (of a play, film etc) Not edited or abridged by a censor.
  5. Not diluted.
    • 2016, Tristan Stephenson, The Curious Bartender's Gin Palace
      You give them your requirements (or pick a model from the brochure) and await delivery of a massive plastic container filled with uncut gin.
  6. Not circumcised.
    Synonyms: see Thesaurus:uncircumcised

Translations

See also

  • unedited
  • uncensored

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uncult

English

Etymology

From un- (not) + Latin cultus, past participle of colere (to cultivate). Compare incult.

Adjective

uncult (comparative more uncult, superlative most uncult)

  1. (obsolete) Not cultivated; rude; illiterate.

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