different between unbrowned vs undrowned
unbrowned
English
Etymology
un- +? browned
Adjective
unbrowned (comparative more unbrowned, superlative most unbrowned)
- Not browned.
unbrowned From the web:
undrowned
English
Etymology
un- +? drowned
Adjective
undrowned (not comparable)
- Not drowned.
- 1862, The Atlantic Monthly (volume 10, page 533)
- Undrowned, unducked, as safe from the perils of the broad lake as we had come out of the defiles of the rapids, we landed at the carry below the dam at the lake's outlet.
- 1862, The Atlantic Monthly (volume 10, page 533)
Anagrams
- down under
undrowned From the web:
- undrowned what is
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