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unrust

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Etymology

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From un- +‎ rust.

Verb

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unrust (third-person singular simple present unrusts, present participle unrusting, simple past and past participle unrusted)

  1. (uncommon) To remove rust from a metal object.
    • 1995, Lee Ebler, “The Fist Wet Clothes Drying Party”, in Editors of Highlights for Children, editor, Frog For a Day and Other Fanciful Adventure Stories[1], →ISBN, page 17:
      Miss Mattie started a roaring fire, and everyone hung up the wet clothes while the cat played, tea water boiled, and the king planned how to unrust his knights.

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