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unbarbed

American  
[uhn-bahrbd] / ʌnˈbɑrbd /

adjective

  1. barbless.


Etymology

Origin of unbarbed

First recorded in 1555–65; un- 1 + barb 1 + -ed 3

Example Sentences

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The capsules with unbarbed threads are very nearly as broad at the distal as at the proximal end; they are broadly oval with rounded ends.

From Project Gutenberg

I'm glad I took it--it was the only refreshing thing in that dry, unrevealing, tense half-hour, which was odd since the questions were unbarbed and the subject well known to this doting father.

From Time Magazine Archive

Because thy arrows, not yet dire, Are still unbarbed with destined fire, I fear thee more than hadst thou stood Full-panoplied in womanhood.

From Project Gutenberg

The men carried small, unbarbed fish-spears, the women and children baskets and bundles of oap.

From Project Gutenberg

Flameless—motionless—hurtless—the fine arrow; unplumed, unpoisoned, and unbarbed; aimless—shall we say also, readers young and old, travelling or abiding?

From Project Gutenberg