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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