- un|cov|ered
- un|cov|ered «uhn KUHV uhrd», adjective.1. without a cover: »
an uncovered pot of soup, an uncovered head.
2. not protected by collateral or other security: »an uncovered note.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
an uncovered pot of soup, an uncovered head.
an uncovered note.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
cov|ered — «KUHV uhrd», adjective. 1. having a cover or covering: »a covered walk. 2. wearing one s hat or cap … Useful english dictionary
re|cov|ered-mem|o|ry — «rih KUHV uhrd MEHM uhr ee, MEHM ree», adjective. of or relating to the repression and subsequent recovery of a person s recollection of a traumatic experience, such as violence or sexual abuse: »“Recovered memory therapy will come to be… … Useful english dictionary
un|dis|cov|ered — «UHN dihs KUHV uhrd», adjective. not discovered; not found or known by discovery: »The undiscover d country from whose bourn No traveller returns (Shakespeare) … Useful english dictionary
yel|low-cov|ered — «YEHL oh KUHV uhrd», adjective. 1. covered with yellow. 2. Figurative. cheap; trashy … Useful english dictionary
un·dis·cov·ered — /ˌʌndıˈskʌvɚd/ adj : not having been found or noticed : not discovered undiscovered territory … Useful english dictionary
coveredbridge — cov·ered bridge (kŭvʹərd) n. A bridge whose roadway is protected by a roof and sides. * * * … Universalium
covered — cov|ered [ˈkʌvəd US ərd] adj 1.) having a roof ▪ a covered arena 2.) having a layer of something on top ▪ snow covered hills … Dictionary of contemporary English
covered wagon — cov|ered wag|on [ ,kʌvərd wægən ] noun count a vehicle pulled by horses that has a curved top like a tent, used in the past by people traveling across North America … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
covered wagon — cov′ered wag′on n. trs a large wagon with a high, bonnetlike canvas top, esp. such a wagon used by pioneers to cross the North American plains in the 19th century • Etymology: 1735–45, amer … From formal English to slang
recover — re·cov·er ri kəv ər vi, re·cov·ered; re·cov·er·ing (ə )riŋ to regain a normal position or condition (as of health) <recovering from the effects of a cold> … Medical dictionary