ppl. a. [f. as prec. + -ED.] = UNCINATE a.
1752. J. Hill, Hist. Anim., 579. The Capra, with erect, uncinated horns. The Rupicapra, or Chamoise.
1772. Phil. Trans., LXIII. 150. The whole skin tough, covered with five rows of uncinated scales.
1826. Kirby & Sp., Entomol., III. xxxv. 630. The uncinated, forked, and insulated nervures of Coleopterous insects.
1851. S. P. Woodward, Mollusca, I. (1856), 72. The uncinated calamaries are solitary animals, frequenting the open sea.