uncomplete

English

Etymology

un- + complete

Adjective

uncomplete (comparative more uncomplete, superlative most uncomplete)

  1. Obsolete form of incomplete.
    • 1736-1744, Alexander Pope, a letter
      Satisfaction too is uncomplete, in being absent from you

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