Sliced vs Unsliced - What's the difference?
sliced | unsliced |
That has been cut into slices.
(slice)
Not sliced.
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, passage=Some cannot stop themselves from embellishments — pecans, chocolate shavings, drizzles of caramel — and others feel compelled to place large chunks of unsliced bananas in their pies, forcing the involvement of a butter knife. }}
As adjectives the difference between sliced and unsliced
is that sliced is that has been cut into slices while unsliced is not sliced.As a verb sliced
is (slice).sliced
English
Adjective
(-)- sliced bread
Verb
(head)Derived terms
* best thing since sliced breadunsliced
English
Adjective
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