Unparks vs Unbarks - What's the difference?
unparks | unbarks |
(unpark)
to remove (a car or other vehicle) from a parked position
* 1950 , The Deseret News , vol. 332, no. 33,
to remove a car or other vehicle from a parked position
* 1969 , United States Court of Appeals District of Columbia Circuit,
(unbark)
(obsolete) To cause to disembark; to land.
To deprive of the bark.
As verbs the difference between unparks and unbarks
is that unparks is third-person singular of unpark while unbarks is third-person singular of unbark.unparks
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Verb
(head)unpark
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Verb
(en verb)"Mother Recovers Car Outbound Son Parked:
- Tuesday Mrs. Jennie Anderson, 366 North Ninth West St., received the ten-day-old letter asking her to go to Seattle and unpark the car.
409 F.2d 1130:
- A small portion of that area near the sentry booth was left open for vehicular movements essential to parking and unparking .
Anagrams
*unbarks
English
Verb
(head)unbark
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Verb
(en verb)- (Hakluyt)
- to unbark a tree
- (Francis Bacon)
