innocent |
unspotted |
Related terms |
Innocent is a related term of unspotted.
As adjectives the difference between innocent and unspotted
is that
innocent is free from guilt, sin, or immorality while
unspotted is not having spots, particularly where this is unusual.
As a noun innocent
is those who are innocent; young children.
stainless |
unspotted |
Related terms |
Stainless is a related term of unspotted.
As adjectives the difference between stainless and unspotted
is that
stainless is describing an alloy that is resistant to corrosion and discoloration while
unspotted is not having spots, particularly where this is unusual.
As a noun stainless
is short for stainless steel.
unspotted |
unsullied |
As adjectives the difference between unspotted and unsullied
is that
unspotted is not having spots, particularly where this is unusual while
unsullied is not sullied.
unspotted |
unpotted |
As adjectives the difference between unspotted and unpotted
is that
unspotted is not having spots, particularly where this is unusual while
unpotted is not potted (placed in a pot).
As a verb unpotted is
past tense of unpot.
unspitted |
unspotted |
As a verb unspitted
is past tense of unspit.
As an adjective unspotted is
not having spots, particularly where this is unusual.
unshotted |
unspotted |
As adjectives the difference between unshotted and unspotted
is that
unshotted is not loaded with shot while
unspotted is not having spots, particularly where this is unusual.
As a verb unshotted
is past tense of unshot.
unspotted |
virginly |
As adjectives the difference between unspotted and virginly
is that
unspotted is not having spots, particularly where this is unusual while
virginly is befitting a virgin; coy, innocent, pure, unspotted; chaste, etc.
As an adverb virginly is
in a virgin manner; purely, innocently, untouchedly.
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