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Unhood vs Unfood - What's the difference?

unhood | unfood |

As a verb unhood

is to remove the hood from.

As a noun unfood is

foodstuff that is not fit for consumption; unhealthy or unnutritional food.

unhood

English

Verb

(en verb)
  • To remove the hood from.
  • *, II.12:
  • there were some people found who tooke pleasure to unhood the end of their yard, and to cut off the fore-skinne after the manner of the Mahometans and Jewes.
  • * 2002 , Stephen Stuebner, Cool North Wind: Morley Nelson's Life with Birds of Prey (p.109)
  • *:He unhooded the falcon, and she snapped her brown and white head around, sizing up the surroundings.
  • unfood

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • Foodstuff that is not fit for consumption; unhealthy or unnutritional food.
  • *2007 , Diana Mourer, Go Lite on White and Be Discreet with Sweets :
  • There is no way to eat and drink all the unfood and beverages and still come out healthy and strong.
  • *2010 , Raymond Francis, Michele King, Never Be Fat Again :
  • Sugar is added to the majority of processed foods, but refined sugar is actually an unfood'. An ' unfood robs you of nutrition.

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