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uneclipsed

  • a word derived from eclipse.
    eclipse

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The sliver of uneclipsed sun became narrower and narrower.

From Scientific American Aug. 15, 2017

A quiet jaunt through China on foot was, I was told, quite out of the question; the uneclipsed audacity of a man mentioning it, and especially a man such as I was, was marvelled at.

From Across China on Foot by Edwin John Dingle

Within its fine simplicity its stateliness stands uneclipsed.

From Abraham Lincoln's Cardinal Traits; A Study in Ethics, with an Epilogue Addressed to Theologians by Clark S. Beardslee

The point of light, like a white star setting in a coal-black firmament, remained uneclipsed.

From Romance by Joseph Conrad

And the next day he observed the lines at the edge of the uneclipsed sun.

From History of Astronomy by George Forbes