Unpotted vs Unpitted - What's the difference?
unpotted | unpitted |
(unpot)
Not potted (placed in a pot).
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Not pitted.
* {{quote-news, year=2007, date=June 27, author=, title=Recipe: Sour Cherry Syrup, work=New York Times
, passage=5 cups sugar 4 tablespoons fresh lime juice 3 pounds washed and stemmed sour cherries, unpitted . }}
As adjectives the difference between unpotted and unpitted
is that unpotted is not potted (placed in a pot) while unpitted is not pitted.As a verb unpotted
is past tense of unpot.unpotted
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(-)- Sent while dormant, these plants arrive unpotted , with a small ball of soil or some moisture-retaining material around the roots.
unpitted
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Adjective
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