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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
uncirculated

1749, from un- (1) "not" + past participle of circulate (v.).

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uncirculated

a. Not circulated

Usage examples of "uncirculated".

Do you have any idea how your son came by over seven thousand dollars in uncirculated twenty dollar bills?

The room was smoky from the huge cooking hearths, humid with the steam of boiling kettles and pots, the uncirculated air choked with the nauseating scent of humans.

MS-sixty-five, uncirculated, last auction at one hundred thousand dollars.

It was an uncirculated Athenian owl, probably minted a few years after a battle fought at a place called Marathon.

Beneath the grease, she thought she could smell moldy linens and stale, uncirculated air.

Two dim, fluorescent lights buzzed above us and the air had a thick, uncirculated smell of burnt food and unwashed bodies.

The only Jedi Knights present were the trio Luke had ordered to meet him hereTesar, Lowbacca, and Tahiriand the air had a stale, uncirculated smell.

At this moment the injured woman was probably dying, her blood pressure falling, organs heavy with uncirculated fluid, a thousand stagnant arterial deltas forming an ocean bar that blocked the rivers of her bloodstream.