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Etymology

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From un-cauterized.

Adjective

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uncauterized (not comparable)

  1. Not cauterized.
    • 2009 February 28, Geoff Pevere, “The end of the era of the mid-life crisis”, in Toronto Star[1]:
      His book is a veritable hemorrhage of uncauterized brain emissions, covering everything from the death of Admiral Nelson and genital crabs to the evil of money and the genius of Jack Lemmon, all spilling willy nilly across 260 pages that cover nothing more than a single day of a moderately interesting life.