different between unwreathe vs enwreathe
unwreathe
English
Etymology
un- +? wreathe
Verb
unwreathe (third-person singular simple present unwreathes, present participle unwreathing, simple past and past participle unwreathed)
- (transitive) To untwist, uncoil, or untwine (something wreathed).
Anagrams
- unweather
unwreathe From the web:
- what does unwreathe mean
enwreathe
English
Etymology
en- +? wreathe
Verb
enwreathe (third-person singular simple present enwreathes, present participle enwreathing, simple past and past participle enwreathed)
- Alternative form of inwreathe
enwreathe From the web:
- what does enwreathed mean
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