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uncentral

unˈcentral, a.
  (un-1 7.)

1782 Paine Let. Abbé Raynel (1791) 54 The greater part of the Abbe's writings..appear to me uncentral and burthened with variety. 1911 R. Brooke Let. Mar. (1968) 292 One's whole personality was there—only, somehow without the point. One was curiously uncentral. 1977 D. Jones My Friend Dylan Thomas iv. 40 This unlocal, uncentral world where the pubs are bad and the people are sly.

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