- verbuncover (verb) · uncovers (third person present) · uncovered (past tense) · uncovered (past participle) · uncovering (present participle)
- remove a cover or covering from:"he uncovered the face of the dead man"
- discover (something previously secret or unknown):"further evidence has been uncovered"
- archaicremove one's hat, especially as a mark of respect.
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