different between unchoke vs sunchoke
unchoke
English
Etymology
un- +? choke
Verb
unchoke (third-person singular simple present unchokes, present participle unchoking, simple past and past participle unchoked)
- (transitive) To clear (something choked) by removing the blockage.
unchoke From the web:
sunchoke
English
Etymology
Blend of sunflower +? artichoke
Noun
sunchoke (plural sunchokes)
- (chiefly US) Synonym of Jerusalem artichoke
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