| UNCOCKS | • uncocks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of uncock. • UNCOCK v. to remove from a cocked position. | 
| UNCODED | • uncoded adj. Not coded. • uncoded v. Simple past tense and past participle of uncode. • UNCODED adj. not coded. | 
| UNCOEST | • UNCO adj. (Scots) strange; foreign; extraordinary. | 
| UNCOILS | • uncoils v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of uncoil. • UNCOIL v. to release from a coiled position. | 
| UNCOLTS | • UNCOLT v. (Shakespeare) to unhorse. | 
| UNCOMFY | • uncomfy adj. (Informal) Uncomfortable. • UNCOMFY adj. (colloquial) not comfortable. | 
| UNCOMIC | • uncomic adj. Not comic. • UNCOMIC adj. not funny. | 
| UNCOPED | • uncoped adj. Of a joint or structure: not covered with coping. • UNCOPE v. to unmuzzle or unsew the mouth (of a ferret). | 
| UNCOPES | • UNCOPE v. to unmuzzle or unsew the mouth (of a ferret). | 
| UNCORDS | • uncords v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of uncord. • UNCORD v. to free from cords. | 
| UNCORKS | • uncorks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of uncork. • UNCORK v. to draw the cork. | 
| UNCOUTH | • uncouth adj. (Archaic) Unfamiliar, strange, foreign. • uncouth adj. Clumsy, awkward. • uncouth adj. Unrefined, crude. | 
| UNCOVER | • uncover v. To remove a cover from. • uncover v. To reveal the identity of. • uncover v. To show openly; to disclose; to reveal. | 
| UNCOWLS | • uncowls v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of uncowl. • UNCOWL v. to remove the cowl from. |