Unbarked vs Unmarked - What's the difference?
unbarked | unmarked |
(unbark)
(obsolete) To cause to disembark; to land.
To deprive of the bark.
Not bearing identification.
Free from blemishes.
Not noticed.
(sports) Not marked, not closely followed by a defensive player.
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Not having been marked, or assigned a score.
Not marked; not standing out as unusual.
As a verb unbarked
is (unbark).As an adjective unmarked is
not bearing identification.unbarked
English
Verb
(head)unbark
English
Verb
(en verb)- (Hakluyt)
- to unbark a tree
- (Francis Bacon)
unmarked
English
Adjective
(-)- an unmarked highway patrol vehicle
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- The teacher sat down to a pile of unmarked work.
- The use of that word in that context was unmarked .