different between unshoe vs unshot

unshoe

English

Etymology

From Middle English unshon, from Old English unsc?gan (to unshoe), equivalent to un- +? shoe.

Verb

unshoe (third-person singular simple present unshoes, present participle unshoeing, simple past and past participle unshoed or unshod)

  1. (transitive) to remove a shoe (especially a horseshoe) from.

Translations

Anagrams

  • housen

unshoe From the web:

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unshot

English

Etymology

un- +? shot

Adjective

unshot (not comparable)

  1. Not having been shot.
    an unshot target
  2. Not discharged or fired off.
    weapons left unshot

Verb

unshot (third-person singular simple present unshots, present participle unshotting, simple past and past participle unshotted)

  1. (transitive) To remove the shot from (a gun); to unload.

Anagrams

  • Huston, Hutson

unshot From the web:

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