unbarked

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Verb[edit]

unbarked

  1. simple past and past participle of unbark

Adjective[edit]

unbarked (not comparable)

  1. Without bark (tree covering).
  2. Not having been barked or abraded.
    • 1967, Desmond Ryan, The Fenian Chief: A Biography of James Stephens, page 47:
      If you have any one to guide you, and to say "look out" at the proper moment, you may go up with an unbarked shin; []

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