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adj.
So unusual as to be surprising; uncanny.
n.
pl. un·cos
- An unusual or amazing person.
- A stranger.
- uncos News.
adv.
To an excessive degree; remarkably.
[Middle English unkow, variant of uncouth, strange; see uncouth.]
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| unco |
adverb |
| to a remarkable degree or extent; "she was unusually tall" [syn: unusually] [ant: commonly] |
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Un"co\, a. [Scot. The same word as E. uncouth.] Unknown; strange, or foreign; unusual, or surprising; distant in manner; reserved. [Scot.]
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Un"co\, adv. In a high degree; to a great extent; greatly; very. [Prov. Eng. & Scot.]
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Unco
Un"co\, n. A strange thing or person. [Scot.]
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