ppl. a. [f. as prec. + -ED.] = UNCINATE a.

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1752.  J. Hill, Hist. Anim., 579. The Capra, with erect, uncinated horns. The Rupicapra, or Chamoise.

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1772.  Phil. Trans., LXIII. 150. The whole skin tough, covered with five rows of uncinated scales.

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1826.  Kirby & Sp., Entomol., III. xxxv. 630. The uncinated, forked,… and insulated nervures of Coleopterous insects.

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1851.  S. P. Woodward, Mollusca, I. (1856), 72. The uncinated calamaries are solitary animals, frequenting the open sea.

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