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Announcer
Announcer An*noun"cer, n. One who announces.
Bouncer
Bouncer Boun"cer, n. 1. One who bounces; a large, heavy person who makes much noise in moving. 2. A boaster; a bully. [Collog.] --Johnson. 3. A bold lie; also, a liar. [Collog.] --Marryat. 4. Something big; a good stout example of the kind. The stone must be a bouncer. --De Quincey.
Denouncer
Denouncer De*noun"cer . One who denounces, or declares, as a menace. Here comes the sad denouncer of my fate. --Dryden.
Duncery
Duncery Dun"cer*y, n. Dullness; stupidity.
Pronouncer
Pronouncer Pro*noun"cer, n. One who pronounces, utters, or declares; also, a pronouncing book.
Renouncer
Renouncer Re*noun"cer (r?-noun"s?r), n. One who renounces.
Uncertain
Uncertain Un*cer"tain, a. [Pref. un- + certain. Cf. Incertain.] 1. Not certain; not having certain knowledge; not assured in mind; distrustful. --Chaucer. Man, without the protection of a superior Being, . . . is uncertain of everything that he hopes for. --Tillotson. 2. Irresolute; inconsonant; variable; untrustworthy; as, an uncertain person; an uncertain breeze. O woman! in our hours of ease, Uncertain, coy, and hard to please! --Sir W. Scott. 3. Questionable; equivocal; indefinite; problematical. ``The fashion of uncertain evils.' --Milton. From certain dangers to uncertain praise. --Dryden. 4. Not sure; liable to fall or err; fallible. Soon bent his bow, uncertain in his aim. --Dryden. Whistling slings dismissed the uncertain stone. --Gay. Syn: See Precarious.
Uncertain
Uncertain Un*cer"tain, v. t. [1st pref. un- + certain; or fr. uncertain, a.] To make uncertain. [Obs.] --Sir W. Raleigh.
Uncertainly
Uncertainly Un*cer"tain*ly, adv. In an uncertain manner.

Meaning of Uncer from wikipedia

- Old English, first-person dual and plural: 117  Plural Dual Nominative wē wit Accusative ūs unc Dative ūs unc Genitive ūre uncer...
- Nominative iċ ic I wit wit — we wē wē Accusative meċ mē mē uncit unc usiċ ūs us Dative me unc ūs Genitive mīn mīn mī(n) uncer uncer ūser ūre our(es)...
- Genitive 1st Singular iċ [itʃ] mec / mē mē mīn Dual wit [wit] uncit unc uncer Plural wē [weː] ūsic ūs ūser / ūre 2nd Singular þū [θuː] þec / þē þē þīn...
- hwelp bireð Wulf to wuda. þæt mon eaþe tosliteð   þætte næfre gesomnad wæs, uncer giedd geador. It is to my people as if someone would give him a gift. They...
- iċ wit wē þū ġit ġē hē hit hēo hīe Accusative mē unc ūs þē inc ēow hine hit hīe Dative him hire him Genitive mīn uncer ūre þīn incer ēower his heora...
- iċ wit wē þū ġit ġē hē hit hēo hīe Accusative mē unc ūs þē inc ēow hine hit hīe Dative him hire him Genitive mīn uncer ūre þīn incer ēower his heora...
- by Father Morico da Prossedi in 1692. The belltower was erected in 1696. Uncer the main altar is the ****tive relics of the martyr and saint Vittorio,...
- inc respectively. The West Saxon dialect also had the genitive forms of uncer for first person and incer for second person. The dual lasted beyond Old...