incertain
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From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Middle English incertayne, borrowed from Middle French incertain, derived in the 14th c. from certain, after Latin incertus (“uncertain”). By surface analysis, in- + certain.[1][2]
incertain (comparative more incertain, superlative most incertain)
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