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untent

Terms vs Untent - What's the difference?

terms | untent |


As a noun terms

is .

As a verb untent is

to bring out of a tent.

Unrent vs Untent - What's the difference?

unrent | untent |


As an adjective unrent

is not having been rent or torn; intact.

As a verb untent is

to bring out of a tent.

Unlent vs Untent - What's the difference?

unlent | untent |


As an adjective unlent

is not lent.

As a verb untent is

to bring out of a tent.

Unsent vs Untent - What's the difference?

unsent | untent |


As an adjective unsent

is not yet sent, mailed or posted.

As a verb untent is

to bring out of a tent.

Untent vs Unpent - What's the difference?

untent | unpent |


As a verb untent

is to bring out of a tent.

As an adjective unpent is

(archaic) unconfined.

Untent vs Entent - What's the difference?

untent | entent |


As a verb untent

is to bring out of a tent.

As an adjective entent is

.

As a noun entent is

.

Untent vs Unbent - What's the difference?

untent | unbent |


As verbs the difference between untent and unbent

is that untent is to bring out of a tent while unbent is (unbend).

As an adjective unbent is

not bent.

Untent vs Unkent - What's the difference?

untent | unkent |


As a verb untent

is to bring out of a tent.

As an adjective unkent is

(obsolete|or|scotland) unknown; strange.

Untent vs Untenty - What's the difference?

untent | untenty |


As a verb untent

is to bring out of a tent.

As an adjective untenty is

(scotland) inattentive; clumsy; incautious.

Untent vs Intent - What's the difference?

untent | intent |


As a verb untent

is to bring out of a tent.

As a noun intent is

a purpose; something that is intended.

As an adjective intent is

firmly fixed or concentrated on something.