different between unwinded vs unbinded
unwinded
English
Etymology
un- +? winded
Adjective
unwinded (comparative more unwinded, superlative most unwinded)
- Not winded.
- The athlete was unwinded by the run, while the amateur found himself gasping for breath.
unwinded From the web:
- what does unwind mean
- what is the meaning of unwind
- what is an unwind
unbinded
English
Adjective
unbinded (not comparable)
- (nonstandard) unbound
Verb
unbinded
- (nonstandard) simple past tense and past participle of unbind
Anagrams
- unbidden
unbinded From the web:
- what does unbounded mean
- maxoccurs= unbounded means
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