open |
unrolled |
As adjectives the difference between open and unrolled
is that
open is which is not closed; accessible; unimpeded; as, an open gate while
unrolled is not having been rolled.
As verbs the difference between open and unrolled
is that
open is to make something accessible or remove an obstacle to its being accessible while
unrolled is past tense of unroll.
As a noun open
is a sports event in which anybody can compete; as, the Australian Open.
inrolled |
unrolled |
As adjectives the difference between inrolled and unrolled
is that
inrolled is incurved or rolled inwards while
unrolled is not having been rolled.
As a verb unrolled is
past tense of unroll.
untolled |
unrolled |
As adjectives the difference between untolled and unrolled
is that
untolled is on which no toll is charged while
unrolled is not having been rolled.
As a verb unrolled is
past tense of unroll.
unrolled |
unpolled |
As adjectives the difference between unrolled and unpolled
is that
unrolled is not having been rolled while
unpolled is not polled (included in a vote).
As a verb unrolled
is (
unroll).
enrolled |
unrolled |
As verbs the difference between enrolled and unrolled
is that
enrolled is past tense of enrol while
unrolled is past tense of unroll.
As an adjective unrolled is
not having been rolled.
uprolled |
unrolled |
As verbs the difference between uprolled and unrolled
is that
uprolled is past tense of uproll while
unrolled is past tense of unroll.
As an adjective unrolled is
not having been rolled.