ungrated

English

Etymology

un- + grated

Adjective

ungrated (not comparable)

  1. Not grated or ground up.
    • 2008, Lawrence A. Hoffman, David Arnow, My People's Passover Haggadah: Traditional Texts, Modern Commentaries: Volume 1, page 40:
      Some held that eating ungrated horseradish could be dangerous to one's health, while others argued that grating the horseradish—changing it from its natural form—rendered it unfit for use at the Seder.
  2. Not fitted with a grate.
    an ungrated fireplace

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