"unrooved" meaning in All languages combined

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Adjective [English]

Etymology: From un- + rooved. Etymology templates: {{pre|en|un|rooved}} un- + rooved Head templates: {{en-adj|-}} unrooved (not comparable)
  1. Rare form of unroofed. Tags: form-of, not-comparable, rare Form of: unroofed
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          "text": "On numerous trips to Abomey, friends and tour guides have noted that the statue of King Benhazin of Dahomey stands purposefully unrooved, so that both rain and sun will beat down on his head as an eternal reminder that it was he who lost the kingdom to French colonials.",
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