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No, the word 'uncover' is a verb (uncover, uncovers, uncovering, uncovered); meaning to remove a cover or hat; to reveal or disclose.

example: An investigation should uncover the truth.

The verb 'uncover' is not a compound word; the verb is made up of the verb to 'cover' and the prefix 'un-' (the prefix is not a word).

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No, the word 'uncover' is a verb (uncover, uncovers, uncovering, uncovered); meaning to remove a cover or hat; to reveal or disclose.

example: An investigation should uncover the truth.

The verb 'uncover' is not a compound word; the verb is made up of the verb to 'cover' and the prefix 'un-' (the prefix is not a word).

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I am attempting to uncover the truth.

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Uncover Me was created on 2007-02-06.

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Archaeologists and Paleontologists were the first to uncover America.

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Let's uncover more facts!

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