different between sunbleached vs unbleached
sunbleached
English
Etymology
sun +? bleached
Adjective
sunbleached (comparative more sunbleached, superlative most sunbleached)
- bleached by the sun
- 1862, Georgina Mary Sebright, Adelina Paulina Irby, Across the Carpathians (page 132)
- […] hardly have you passed from the Slovak country into the Zips than the hard, baked, blown visage, the sunbleached, wind-dried hair, confront you on the shoulders of every Frau […]
- 1862, Georgina Mary Sebright, Adelina Paulina Irby, Across the Carpathians (page 132)
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unbleached
English
Etymology
un- +? bleached
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -i?t?t
Adjective
unbleached (not comparable)
- Not bleached.
Derived terms
- unbleached American
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