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From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
English
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Etymology
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From
un-
+
toothsome
.
Adjective
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untoothsome
(
comparative
more
untoothsome
,
superlative
most
untoothsome
)
Not
toothsome
.
2009
April 19, Wells Tower, “Felled Wood”, in
New York Times
[1]
:
But the deer, perhaps in solidarity with the native trees, ate my magnolias, camellias and even several obviously
untoothsome
holly trees.
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