uncorrupt
English
Etymology
un-
+
corrupt
Adjective
uncorrupt
(
comparative
more
uncorrupt
,
superlative
most
uncorrupt
)
Not
corrupt
;
honest
,
fair
.
What this city needs is an
uncorrupt
police force.
(
archaic
)
Not having
decayed
.
An
uncorrupt
dead body was thought to be a vampire.
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