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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
uncooked
adjective
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
Uncooked meat should be stored separately.
▪ Spoon the sauce into large uncooked pasta shells.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ Any movement, however slight, could crack the Chevy wide open like an uncooked eggshell.
▪ Eating any of these uncooked foods with B17 can cause cyanide poisoning.
▪ Freeze uncooked trout, with herbs and lemon, for up to 1 month.
▪ It was like eating very soft, uncooked marshmallow or egg pudding.
▪ Moreover the baked bread tends to collapse on cooling or to be uncooked in the centre.
▪ Pick turned the color of uncooked liver.
▪ The gift took the form of uncooked food, usually paddy.
▪ The term green shrimp refers to all or any uncooked shrimp.
Wiktionary
uncooked
  1. raw and not cooked, especially of something that should be, or is sometimes cooked v

  2. (en-past of: uncook)

WordNet
uncooked

adj. not cooked

Wikipedia
Uncooked

Uncooked is a New York-based company most notable for their snarky and strange greeting cards. Founders and creators Natalie Carbone and Armand Prisco started the company in 2004 after quitting their jobs in advertising. In 2006, they helped create a new brand image for MTV reminiscent of their unique tone and animation style. They also created a few animated spots that aired during the 2006 MTV Video Music Awards.

Usage examples of "uncooked".

If peeled and pounded in a mortar, uncooked Potatoes applied cold make a very soothing cataplasm to parts that have been scalded, or burnt.

Or be sure to eat lots of uncooked whole foods that are high in B vitamins, such as grains, cereals, and sprouted grain bread.

More important diseases such as trichinosis, which once was universally rampant when mankind ate uncooked or unprocessed pork, are unthinkable nowadays.

The rain people gave Yama a hide blanket to wrap around his naked body and fed him with a salty mash of uncooked fish flesh and the chopped tips of a variety of water weed whose brown straps grew parasitically on bladderweed stripes.

The botulinum toxin is very stable on uncooked foods and untreated beverages.

Magnesium, zinc, and copper get the same binding treatment from phytates in uncooked grain protein, which includes the wheat germ that some folks sprinkle on their salads.

All the propaganda carried on to-day by the prophets of nature, the experiments in regeneration, the uncooked food, fresh-air cures, sun-bathing, and so on, the whole Rousseauian paraphernalia, had as its goal nothing but the dehumanization, the animalizing of man.

The tiny, saclike dumplings looked like pale, wet, unformed creatures in their uncooked state.

Like all uncooked vegetables, lettuce must be served fresh and crisp, and the more quickly it is grown the more tender it will be.

When uncooked it contains a notable quantity of Solanin, and it would be dangerous to let animals drink water in which the plant had been boiled.

It had three bear-skins at the bottom, several pounds of yams, cooked and uncooked, two calabashes full of water, bows and arrows, three spears, a tomahawk, three fishing-lines and hooks, and some little gourds full of black, white, and red paint.

On an uncooked head there is little that is readily chewable except the lips and cheeks and tongue.

By contrast, the noise bone and flesh makes is mundane, dull and sullen as an uncooked roast thrown on the chopping board.

The sound was homely, like uncooked rice grains falling on a cookie sheet.

On the way he stopped at a discount market and bought a quarterliter foil package of uncooked Quaker Oats for eighteen dollars.