Uncloak
verb (used with object)
1.
to remove the cloak from.
2.
to reveal; expose:
His motives were uncloaked at last.
verb (used without object)
3.
to take off the cloak or the outer garments generally.
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- Unclogger
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- Un-cloistered
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- Unclose
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- Unclosed
adjective 1. not closed: an unclosed door. 2. not brought to a conclusion or settlement; unfinished. verb (used with or without object), unclosed, unclosing. 1. to bring or come out of a closed state; open. verb 1. to open or cause to open 2. to come or bring to light; reveal or be revealed