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  1.  Having no distinctive sign.

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1633.  C. Butler, Eng. Gram., To Rdr. If first wee reforme our Alphabet, by adding those uncharactered letters which are wanting, and giving fit names to those that want them.

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  2.  Of persons: Destitute of moral character.

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1841.  Gen. P. Thompson, Exerc. (1842), VI. 37. The profligate and the uncharactered of both sexes.

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