uncan

English

Etymology

un- + can

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ʌnˈkæn/

Verb

uncan (third-person singular simple present uncans, present participle uncanning, simple past and past participle uncanned)

  1. (rare) To remove from a can.
    • 1915, Appendix to the Journals of the Senate and Assembly [...] of the Legislature of the State of California, page 282:
      There is need of articulation — a combined effort to "uncan the canned goods."
    • 1943, West Virginia Conservation:
      [...] that the can contained the head of a porcupine still affixed to a live and active body. The amused towerman “uncanned” the porky and sent it on its way.
    • 1990, Torpedoman's mate second class (Naval Education and Training Program Management Support Activity (US)), page 1.6:
      Canning and uncanning procedures will be discussed in general, because as you know each weapon and missile has a specific ordnance publication with detailed canning and uncanning procedures that apply to that specific weapon ...

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