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unkennel

Terms vs Unkennel - What's the difference?

terms | unkennel |


As a noun terms

is .

As a verb unkennel is

to scare out from a lair or a den.

Unkennel vs Enkennel - What's the difference?

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 vs Unkenned - What's the difference?

unkennel | unkenned |


As a verb unkennel

is to scare out from a lair or a den.

As an adjective unkenned is

(scotland) unknown.

Kennel vs Unkennel - What's the difference?

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 vs Unkennel - What's the difference?

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 vs Unkennel - What's the difference?

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.