different between unswell vs unshell
unswell
English
Etymology
From Middle English unswellen, equivalent to un- +? swell.
Verb
unswell (third-person singular simple present unswells, present participle unswelling, simple past unswelled, past participle unswollen)
- (obsolete, intransitive) To cease from swelling; sink from a swollen state; subside.
- (Can we find and add a quotation of Chaucer to this entry?)
unswell From the web:
- what unswell tonsils
- what does unswollen mean
unshell
English
Etymology
un- +? shell
Verb
unshell (third-person singular simple present unshells, present participle unshelling, simple past and past participle unshelled)
- (transitive) To strip the shell from; to take out of the shell; to hatch.
unshell From the web:
- what's unshelled mean
- what does unsalted mean
- what does unshelled nuts mean
- what are unshelled pistachios
- what are unshelled peanuts
- what is unshelled edamame
- what is shelled edamame called
- what is unshelled groundnut
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