unglue

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un·glue

 (ŭn-glo͞o′)
tr.v. un·glued, un·glu·ing, un·glues
To separate by dissolving a glue or other adhesive.
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unglue

(ʌnˈɡluː)
vb (tr)
to remove adhesive from
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