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Unberth vs Unbirth - What's the difference?

unberth | unbirth |

As a verb unberth

is to bring (a ship etc.) out of its berth.

As a noun unbirth is

the absence of birth; failure to be born.

unberth

English

Verb

(en verb)
  • To bring (a ship etc.) out of its berth.
  • unbirth

    English

    Noun

    (-)
  • The absence of birth; failure to be born.
  • * 1971 , Stanley Eveling, Come and be killed; and, Dear Janet Rosenberg, Dear Mr Kooning
  • So, you're like somebody grieving over the unbirth of a gnat when there's thousands, getting burned and blasted and... all sorts of things are happening to them...
  • * 1993 , Frank Northen Magill, Magill's Literary Annual, 1993
  • His death is a kind of unbirth , and the imagery that surrounds it is physical and sexual.
  • * 2008 , James Walters, Alternative worlds in Hollywood cinema: resonance between realms
  • George's wish of unbirth thus joins a whole series that are never realized.
  • A paraphilia in which the individual desires to be drawn back through the vagina into the womb.
  • * 2001 , "Hyndis Kogler", FUR:UB #10(last page, overstuffed belly)'' (on Internet newsgroup ''fur.artwork.erotica )
  • Maybe a bunch of bi incest, [summoning a] muscular, two-cocked demon of some sort, unbirth , and then another demon shows up and mounts the second demon with the female drow in hir belly, and also takes the drow in the same stroke inside her.
  • * 2005 , "Lord Flame Stryke", Re: Curious'' (on newsgroup ''alt.fan.dragons )
  • Me, I like vore and unbirth . But then, I'm strange