different between ivied vs univied
ivied
English
Etymology
From ivy +? -ed.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?a?vi?d/
Adjective
ivied (comparative more ivied, superlative most ivied)
- Overgrown with ivy or another climbing plant.
- 1951, Sinclair Lewis, World So Wide, Chapter 4, [1]
- […] he was broodingly unable to see even the most ivied tower as anything but a pile of stones till, inexplicably, the miracle of recovered hope and courage transformed him.
- 1987, Eugene Goodheart, Pieces of Resistance (page 188)
- Even a place as innocent and unsqualid as the ivied Wesleyan University in Connecticut provokes contempt […]
- 1988, Nadine Gordimer, The Essential Gesture, New York: Knopf, Chapter, pp. 195-6,
- […] great glossy-leaved mango trees ivied with pepper vines […]
- 1951, Sinclair Lewis, World So Wide, Chapter 4, [1]
Antonyms
- univied
Translations
ivied From the web:
univied
English
Etymology
un- +? ivied
Adjective
univied (not comparable)
- Not ivied; without ivy growing on it.
Translations
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