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Unvetted vs Unwetted - What's the difference?

unvetted | unwetted |

As adjectives the difference between unvetted and unwetted

is that unvetted is not vetted while unwetted is not wetted.

unvetted

English

Adjective

(-)
  • Not vetted.
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  • , passage=Initially, the salon controversy —? we won’t give it a “gate” suffix out of respect for the newspaper that established the term ?— was explained away as the unfortunate result of an unvetted brochure sent out by an overzealous marketing employee (later identified as Charles Pelton). }}

    unwetted

    English

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • Not wetted