dead |
unborn |
As adjectives the difference between dead and unborn
is that
dead is no longer living while
unborn is not yet born; yet to come; future.
As nouns the difference between dead and unborn
is that
dead is (
time when coldness, darkness, or stillness is most intense) Time when coldness, darkness, or stillness is most intense while
unborn is a single unborn offspring at any stage of gestation.
As an adverb dead
is exactly right.
As a verb dead
is formerly, "be dead" was used instead of "have died" as the perfect tense of "die".
unborn |
died |
As an adjective unborn
is not yet born; yet to come; future.
As a noun unborn
is (countable) a single offspring at any stage of gestation.
As a verb died is
(
die).
unborn |
preform |
As nouns the difference between unborn and preform
is that
unborn is (countable) a single offspring at any stage of gestation while
preform is an object that has undergone preliminary shaping but is not yet in its final form.
As an adjective unborn
is not yet born; yet to come; future.
As a verb preform is
to shape something before some other operation.
unborn |
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unborn |
As an adjective unborn is
not yet born; yet to come; future.
As a noun unborn is
(countable) a single offspring at any stage of gestation.
unborn |
unworn |
As adjectives the difference between unborn and unworn
is that
unborn is not yet born; yet to come; future while
unworn is not worn.
As a noun unborn
is (countable) a single offspring at any stage of gestation.
unburn |
unborn |
As a verb unburn
is to undergo the process of burning in reverse.
As an adjective unborn is
not yet born; yet to come; future.
As a noun unborn is
(countable) a single offspring at any stage of gestation.
unborn |
unborne |
As an adjective unborn
is not yet born; yet to come; future.
As a noun unborn
is a single unborn offspring at any stage of gestation.
As a verb unborne is
past participle of unbear.
untorn |
unborn |
As adjectives the difference between untorn and unborn
is that
untorn is not torn while
unborn is not yet born; yet to come; future.
As a noun unborn is
(countable) a single offspring at any stage of gestation.
unborn |
unbore |
As an adjective unborn
is not yet born; yet to come; future.
As a noun unborn
is (countable) a single offspring at any stage of gestation.
As a verb unbore is
to relieve from boredom.
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