different between unloved vs unlobed

unloved

English

Etymology

un- +? loved

Adjective

unloved (comparative more unloved, superlative most unloved)

  1. Not loved.
    • 1914, Edgar Rice Burroughs, The Beasts of Tarzan, Chapter 12
      Then, too, there was the mute appeal of this wee waif alone and unloved in the midst of the horrors of the savage jungle.

Translations

Verb

unloved

  1. simple past tense and past participle of unlove

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unlobed

English

Etymology

un- +? lobed

Adjective

unlobed (not comparable)

  1. not lobed
    • 1999, Jean Annette Paton, The liverwort flora of the British Isles (page 291)
      The laterally compressed shoots with broad, unlobed, translucent leaves extending beyond the stem []

Anagrams

  • Boulden

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