Unwormed vs Unworded - What's the difference?
unwormed | unworded |
(of an animal) Not wormed; not treated for worms.
* 1810 , Delabere Pritchett Blaine, A domestic treatise on the diseases of horses and dogs
Not spoiled by worms.
* 1906 , Oliver Elton, Frederick York Powell, Frederick York Powell: A Life and Selection from His Letters
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
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As adjectives the difference between unwormed and unworded
is that unwormed is (of an animal) not wormed; not treated for worms while unworded is not worded; not put into words; unexpressed.unwormed
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(-)- The mouth, in some cases of madness, may become so swelled, that the dog cannot close his jaws ; but this may happen in a wormed or unwormed dog equally.
- Its wooden substructure is solid, its timber unwormed , its royal blue cloth lining unfretted by the worm.
unworded
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