different between unwooded vs unhooded
unwooded
English
Etymology
un- +? wooded
Adjective
unwooded (not comparable)
- Not wooded.
See also
- unoaked
unwooded From the web:
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unhooded
English
Verb
unhooded
- simple past tense and past participle of unhood
Adjective
unhooded (not comparable)
- Not having or wearing a hood.
- Synonym: hoodless
- Antonym: hooded
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