Unpointed vs Unpainted - What's the difference?
unpointed | unpainted |
Not pointed (formed into a point).
*{{quote-news, year=2007, date=October 4, author=Roslyn Sulcas, title=For $10, a Smorgasbord of the Popular and Daring, work=New York Times
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Not pointed (finished by filling with cement or mortar).
* 2007 , Russell Versaci, Creating a New Old House: Yesterday's Character for Today's Home
Not painted
* 1900 , , Chapter I:
As adjectives the difference between unpointed and unpainted
is that unpointed is not pointed (formed into a point) while unpainted is not painted.unpointed
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Adjective
(-)citation
- The masons laid the brick walls unevenly, leaving unpointed mortar between bricks for a rough-cast texture.
unpainted
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Adjective
(-)- Perhaps the surface of the red brick, long unpainted , had scaled off a little more here and there.