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Uncaked vs Unoaked - What's the difference?

uncaked | unoaked |

As adjectives the difference between uncaked and unoaked

is that uncaked is not caked while unoaked is (wine) not oaked.

uncaked

English

Adjective

(en adjective)
  • Not caked.
  • * 1871 , Great Britain. Emigration Commission, Colonization circular (issues 30-32, page 169)
  • The extreme dryness of the air is shown by the roofs of the houses (which are covered with tin) remaining so long bright, and by a charge of powder remaining for weeks uncaked in a gun.

    unoaked

    English

    Adjective

    (-)
  • (wine) Not oaked.
  • * 2010 September, Chris Hoel, "Pairing Wine and Cheese: A Primer", , ISSN 1090-5723, volume 16, issue 9, page 158:
  • There is a reason why chèvre, a tangy goat cheese from France's Loire Valley, goes so well with crisp, unoaked sauvignon blanc from the same area.