different between unhill vs unchill
unhill
English
Etymology
From un- +? hill.
Verb
unhill (third-person singular simple present unhills, present participle unhilling, simple past and past participle unhilled)
- (obsolete) To uncover, reveal. [13th-17thc.]
unhill From the web:
unchill
English
Etymology
un- +? chill
Verb
unchill (third-person singular simple present unchills, present participle unchilling, simple past and past participle unchilled)
- (transitive) To warm or thaw; to remove the chill from.
Anagrams
- chillun
unchill From the web:
- no chill means
- what is unchillfiltered whisky
- what does no chill means
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