unhearted

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Verb[edit]

unhearted

  1. simple past and past participle of unheart

Adjective[edit]

unhearted (not comparable)

  1. Having had the heart, or central portion, removed.
    • 1935, Economic Series, number 25, page 79:
      Formerly, during the winter months, unhearted French lettuces or "butterflies," grown under portable glass and consisting of only a few leaves, were marketed extensively in counts of 4 to 6 dozen.

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