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un⋅made

[uhn-meyd]
–adjective
1. not made.
2. Falconry. unmanned (def. 2).

Origin:
1200–50; ME; see un- 1 , made

un⋅make

[uhn-meyk]
–verb (used with object), -made, -mak⋅ing.
1. to cause to be as if never made; reduce to the original elements or condition; undo; destroy.
2. to depose from office or authority; demote in rank.
3. to change the essential point of (a book, play, etc.).
4. to alter the opinion of (one's mind).
5. to change or alter the character of.

Origin:
1350–1400; ME unmaken. See un- 2 , make
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un·made   (ŭn-mād')   
adj.  Not made: an unmade bed.
un·make   (ŭn-māk')   
tr.v.   un·made (-mād'), un·mak·ing, un·makes
  1. To deprive of position, rank, or authority; depose.

  2. To cause the ruin of; destroy.

  3. To alter the nature or characteristics of.

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