terms |
unkennel |
As a noun terms
is .
As a verb unkennel is
to scare out from a lair or a den.
unkennel |
enkennel |
As verbs the difference between unkennel and enkennel
is that
unkennel is to scare out from a lair or a den while
enkennel is to put into a kennel.
unkennel |
unkenned |
As a verb unkennel
is to scare out from a lair or a den.
As an adjective unkenned is
(scotland) unknown.
kennel |
unkennel |
As verbs the difference between kennel and unkennel
is that
kennel is to house or board a dog (or less commonly another animal) while
unkennel is to scare out from a lair or a den.
As a noun kennel
is a house or shelter for a dog.
den |
unkennel |
As verbs the difference between den and unkennel
is that
den is to ensconce or hide oneself in (or as in) a den while
unkennel is to scare out from a lair or a den.
As a noun den
is a small cavern or hollow place in the side of a hill, or among rocks; especially, a cave used by a wild animal for shelter or concealment.
As an abbreviation den
is abbreviation of lang=en (a unit of weight.
As a proper noun Den
is a diminutive of the male given name
Dennis.
lair |
unkennel |
As verbs the difference between lair and unkennel
is that
lair is to mire while
unkennel is to scare out from a lair or a den.
As a noun lair
is a place inhabited by a wild animal, often a cave or a hole in the ground.