ppl. a. (UN-1 8.)

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1797.  Monthly Rev., XXIV. 194. Providing him with the means of pursuing his inquiries uncramped and at leisure.

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1860.  Pusey, Min. Proph., 519. An unconfined, uncramped population, spreading itself freely, without restraint of walls.

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1899.  Rodway, Guiana Wilds, 109. Their broad backs were quite unaffected by burning sun or pouring rain, and their limbs uncramped by sitting on the bottom of the canoe.

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  Hence Uncrampedness.

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1882.  Academy, 18 Nov., 358. The free handling and absolute uncrampedness of the landscape.

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