different between unseeled vs unheeled

unseeled

English

Verb

unseeled

  1. simple past tense and past participle of unseel

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unheeled

English

Etymology

un- +? heeled

Adjective

unheeled (not comparable)

  1. Without a heel.
    • 1907, Eleanor Atkinson, Francis B. Atkinson, Lewis A. Convis, The World's Chronicle
      The dress of these people at the market is strange, too, from the unheeled wooden shoes of the farmers' wives to the round caps and white forehead bands of the blue dressed fish women.

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