different between unburn vs unburnt
unburn
English
Etymology
un- +? burn
Verb
unburn (third-person singular simple present unburns, present participle unburning, simple past and past participle unburned)
- (intransitive) To undergo the process of burning in reverse.
unburn From the web:
- what unburn means
- what causes unburned fuel in exhaust
- what are unburnt hydrocarbons
- what causes unburned fuel
- what is unburned carbon
- what does unburnt hydrocarbons cause
- what are unburnt carbon particles
- what causes unburned diesel
unburnt
English
Etymology
un- +? burnt
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -??(r)nt
Adjective
unburnt (comparative more unburnt, superlative most unburnt)
- Not burnt or burned.
Alternative forms
- unburned
Translations
unburnt From the web:
- what are unburnt hydrocarbons
- what does unburnt hydrocarbons cause
- what is unburnt carbon
- what are unburnt carbon particles
- what does unburnt diesel smell like
- what does unburnt fuel smell like
- what causes unburned fuel
- what is unburnt bricks
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