unline

English dictionary entry

Meanings

verb
  1. To remove or separate the lining from.
  2. To undergo a (now debunked) process in which the tissue of a plant separates into identical layers.
  3. To empty (a purse).
  4. To take out of (literal or figurative) alignment; to disconnect.
  5. To remove or destroy one or more lines.

Word forms

unline unlines unlining unlined

Etymology

From un- + line.

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