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Unwrought - What does it mean?

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is likely misspelled.


has no English definition.

As an adjective unwrought

is in its native state, before being worked on; especially used of bars of bullion and other metal.

Unwrought vs Inwrought - What's the difference?

unwrought | inwrought |


As adjectives the difference between unwrought and inwrought

is that unwrought is in its native state, before being worked on; especially used of bars of bullion and other metal while inwrought is having a design that has been worked or woven in.

Unwrought vs Upwrought - What's the difference?

unwrought | upwrought |


As adjectives the difference between unwrought and upwrought

is that unwrought is in its native state, before being worked on; especially used of bars of bullion and other metal while upwrought is wrought-up.

Unbrought vs Unwrought - What's the difference?

unbrought | unwrought |


As adjectives the difference between unbrought and unwrought

is that unbrought is not brought while unwrought is in its native state, before being worked on; especially used of bars of bullion and other metal.

Unwrought vs Enwrought - What's the difference?

unwrought | enwrought |


As adjectives the difference between unwrought and enwrought

is that unwrought is in its native state, before being worked on; especially used of bars of bullion and other metal while enwrought is (archaic) made from (a material).

Taxonomy vs Unwrought - What's the difference?

taxonomy | unwrought |


As a noun taxonomy

is the science or the technique used to make a classification.

As an adjective unwrought is

in its native state, before being worked on; especially used of bars of bullion and other metal.

Unwrought vs Ancony - What's the difference?

unwrought | ancony |


As an adjective unwrought

is in its native state, before being worked on; especially used of bars of bullion and other metal.

As a noun ancony is

a piece of malleable iron that is wrought into the shape of a flat bar, about three feet long, with a square rough unwrought knob on each end.

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