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  • adjective Not wooded

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  • adjective not wooded

Etymologies

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un- +‎ wooded

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Examples

  • By the way, several of the wines we tried were unwooded, unoaked or “virgin.”

    Australian Chardonnay: Not Back Yet 2009

  • Interesting seeing all the French Chardonnay and puzzling over whether is 100% unwooded or not.

    The Roundup: WBW #36 Get Naked (Finally) 2007

  • You'll see them labeled in many different ways: naked, unoaked, unwooded, steel-fermented, etc but they all have one thing in common ... they are made without oak barrels.

    LENNDEVOURS: 2007

  • You'll see them labeled in many different ways: naked, unoaked, unwooded, steel-fermented, etc but they all have one thing in common ... they are made without oak barrels.

    Wine Blogging Wednesday #36: Let's Get Naked 2007

  • The dunes and strand support only a few species of xerophilous herbaceous plants and are characteristically unwooded.

    Ecoregions of Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and West Virginia (EPA) 2008

  • Even Chardonnay is now proclaiming on the label when it is unoaked or unwooded.

    A Year of Wine Tyler Colman 2008

  • Even Chardonnay is now proclaiming on the label when it is unoaked or unwooded.

    A Year of Wine Tyler Colman 2008

  • The only wines that have any chance of showing anything are unwooded whites such as riesling, or unwooded reds in the beaujolais style.

    Archive 2006-01-01 2006

  • The only wines that have any chance of showing anything are unwooded whites such as riesling, or unwooded reds in the beaujolais style.

    At My Table 2006

  • The English cognate -low or -ley is just plain old "place" or "unwooded area", as in Winslow or Billingsly.

    languagehat.com: OLYMPIC SLOGAN. 2005

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