different between unhood vs unhoop
unhood
English
Etymology
From un- +? hood.
Verb
unhood (third-person singular simple present unhoods, present participle unhooding, simple past and past participle unhooded)
- (transitive) To remove the hood from.
- Antonym: hood
- 2002, Stephen Stuebner, Cool North Wind: Morley Nelson's Life with Birds of Prey (p.109)
- He unhooded the falcon, and she snapped her brown and white head around, sizing up the surroundings.
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unhoop
English
Etymology
un- +? hoop
Verb
unhoop (third-person singular simple present unhoops, present participle unhooping, simple past and past participle unhooped)
- To remove the hoops from.
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