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unˈcharmed, ppl. a. [un-2 8.] 1. Not subject to a spell or charm; not invested with charm; not delighted or pleased.
1592Shakes. Rom. & Jul. i. i. 217 From loues weake childish Bow, she liues vncharm'd. 1757H. Walpole Let. to Mann 20 Nov., Still uncharmed, he said it was too little! 1818Coleridge Let. to Mrs. Gillman (1895) 691 We come to a wood, full of birds and not uncharmed by nightingales. 1857Tennyson Merlin & V. 549 That full heart of yours..may now assure you mine; So live uncharm'd. 2. Particle Physics. Not possessing the property known as charm.
1972Physics Lett. XXXIX. B. 349 Hadrons containing the fourth type of quark may be as low as 700 MeV above their uncharmed counterparts. 1975Physics Bull. Apr. 181/1 If SU(3) symmetry were perfect, one should clearly distinguish a neutral octet member..from a singlet.., even though they are both neutral, non-strange and of course uncharmed. 1977Sci. Amer. Oct. 68 Charm..becomes manifest only in hadrons that include a charmed quark or antiquark in combination with uncharmed quarks. 1983Canad. Jrnl. Physics LXI. 124/1 Uncharmed baryons. |