uncrossed

English

Etymology

un- + crossed

Adjective

uncrossed (not comparable)

  1. Not crossed (in various senses).
    • 2004, The Rough Guide to the USA page 1061
      The northeast corner has coal mines, old railroad towns and, along the Wyoming border, the Uinta Mountains, uncrossed by road and showing hardly a sign of civilization.
    • 2011, E. P. Ellinger, ‎E. Lomnicka, ‎C. Hare, Ellinger's Modern Banking Law (page 414)
      Where an uncrossed cheque, or a cheque crossed generally, is sent to a bank for collection, that bank may add a special crossing in favour of itself.

Verb

uncrossed

  1. simple past tense and past participle of uncross
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