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in·cult \(ˈ)in|kəlt, ənˈk-\ adjective Etymology: Latin incultus, from in- in- (I) + cultus, past participle of colere to cultivate — more at wheel 1. archaic : lacking the order that depends on tillage and cultivation 2. : lacking finish or polish : crude, disordered — used especially of literary style or its products or producers 3. : lacking ease or smoothness of manner : uncultured, rude, coarse < had not been an incult sort of man … he was quiet and sensitive — F.M.Ford > |