unexploded

unexploded
adj.
Unexploded is used with these nouns: ↑bomb, ↑shell

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  • unexploded — adj. * * * …   Universalium

  • unexploded — adjective Not exploded …   Wiktionary

  • unexploded — un|ex|plod|ed [ˌʌnıkˈspləudıd US ˈsplou ] adj [only before noun] used to describe something such as a bomb which has not yet exploded …   Dictionary of contemporary English

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