UNSENSE

Etymology 1

Noun

unsense (uncountable)

Lack or absence of sense; senselessness; nonsense.

Etymology 2

Verb

unsense (third-person singular simple present unsenses, present participle unsensing, simple past and past participle unsensed)

(transitive) To remove or deprive of the senses; cause to be insensible.

Anagrams

• unseens

Source: Wiktionary



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Coffee Trivia

Some 16th-century Italian clergymen tried to ban coffee because they believed it to be “satanic.” However, Pope Clement VII loved coffee so much that he lifted the ban and had coffee baptized in 1600.

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