two-by-four vs uncompact

two-by-four

adj
  • small or cramped 

  • measuring two inches by four inches 

noun
  • A length of lumber having a cross section of two inches by four inches, or in the case of dimensional lumber three and a half inches by one and a half inches. 

uncompact

adj
  • Not compact; incompact. 

verb
  • To expand from a compacted state; to uncompress computer data etc. 

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