different between unbuild vs unbuilt
unbuild
English
Etymology
un- +? build
Verb
unbuild (third-person singular simple present unbuilds, present participle unbuilding, simple past and past participle unbuilt)
- (transitive) To dismantle or deconstruct (something previously built).
- 2003, Barbara Damrosch, The Garden Primer (page 5)
- Anything you build or plant on your neighbor's land you might have to unbuild or unplant in the future.
- 2003, Barbara Damrosch, The Garden Primer (page 5)
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unbuilt
English
Etymology
From Middle English unbilt, equivalent to un- +? built.
Adjective
unbuilt (not comparable)
- Not built
Anagrams
- Bintulu, tubulin
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