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uncentral

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Etymology

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From un- +‎ central.

Adjective

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uncentral

  1. Not central.
    • 1875, New South Wales: Report of the Council of Education upon the Condition of the Public Schools..., page 117:
      New school buildings are greatly needed, the present schoolhouse being uncentral, too small, and inadequately appointed.