terms |
unbay |
As a noun terms
is .
As a verb unbay is
(obsolete|transitive) to free from the restraint of anything that surrounds or encloses.
unbay |
unpay |
As verbs the difference between unbay and unpay
is that
unbay is (obsolete|transitive) to free from the restraint of anything that surrounds or encloses while
unpay is to undo, take back, or annul, as a payment.
unban |
unbay |
As verbs the difference between unban and unbay
is that
unban is to lift a ban against while
unbay is (obsolete|transitive) to free from the restraint of anything that surrounds or encloses.
unbay |
unbag |
As verbs the difference between unbay and unbag
is that
unbay is to free from the restraint of anything that surrounds or encloses while
unbag is to remove from a bag.
unbay |
unsay |
As verbs the difference between unbay and unsay
is that
unbay is to free from the restraint of anything that surrounds or encloses while
unsay is to withdraw, retract (something said).
unboy |
unbay |
As verbs the difference between unboy and unbay
is that
unboy is to divest of the traits of a boy while
unbay is (obsolete|transitive) to free from the restraint of anything that surrounds or encloses.
unbar |
unbay |
As verbs the difference between unbar and unbay
is that
unbar is to remove an impediment that obstructs the passage of (someone or something) while
unbay is to free from the restraint of anything that surrounds or encloses.
unbay |
unlay |
As verbs the difference between unbay and unlay
is that
unbay is (obsolete|transitive) to free from the restraint of anything that surrounds or encloses while
unlay is to untwist.