different between sunshade vs unshade
sunshade
English
Etymology
From Middle English *sunschade, from Old English suns?eadu, sunns?eadu (“a veil, a sun-shade, a covering to keep off the sun”), equivalent to sun +? shade.
Noun
sunshade (plural sunshades)
- Something to keep the sun off, or create shade from the sun; a parasol or awning.
Translations
See also
- parasol
Anagrams
- Dushanes, unsashed, unshades
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unshade
English
Etymology
un- +? shade
Verb
unshade (third-person singular simple present unshades, present participle unshading, simple past and past participle unshaded)
- (transitive) To remove a shade from.
- 1846, George Payne R. James, The step-mother: or, Evil doings
- […] remember, Miles, not to unshade the lantern till we are close to the entrance of the cave.
- 1846, George Payne R. James, The step-mother: or, Evil doings
- (graphical user interface, transitive) To restore a window from its shaded (collapsed) state.
Anagrams
- Dushane, unheads
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