Unworded vs Unworked - What's the difference?
unworded | unworked |
Not worded; not put into words; unexpressed.
*{{quote-news, year=2007, date=January 28, author=Jim Harrison, title=Don’t Feed the Poets, work=New York Times
, passage=The subtext, unworded but looming, was that, like coal miners, poets have to make a living, and Shapiro had children. }} Yet to be altered, carved, milled, worked, or otherwise changed from its natural or crude state.
*For years there stood in the sculptor's studio a two-ton block of unworked Italian marble.
(archaeology) Describing an unaltered material found associated with human tool-making or other cultural activity.
*Dozens of unworked obsidian cobbles were found buried with the deceased.
As adjectives the difference between unworded and unworked
is that unworded is not worded; not put into words; unexpressed while unworked is yet to be altered, carved, milled, worked, or otherwise changed from its natural or crude state.unworded
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