different between untressed vs unstressed
untressed
English
Etymology
un- +? tressed
Adjective
untressed (not comparable)
- Loose, not in tresses.
Anagrams
- sederunts, sunderest, undersets
Middle English
Adjective
untressed
- untressed, loose, not in tresses
- 13??, Geoffrey Chaucer, The Canterbury Tales
- Hir heris han they kembd, that lay untressed
- 13??, Geoffrey Chaucer, The Canterbury Tales
untressed From the web:
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unstressed
English
Etymology
un- +? stressed
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?n?st??st/
Adjective
unstressed (comparative more unstressed, superlative most unstressed)
- (of a vowel) not stressed or accentuated
- not subject to stress
Translations
unstressed From the web:
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- what does unstressed mean
- unstressed what does it mean
- what is unstressed syllable
- what is unstressed and stressed syllables
- what is unstressed vowel sound
- what are unstressed words
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