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unexploded

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Adj.1.unexploded - still capable of exploding or being firedunexploded - still capable of exploding or being fired; "undischarged ammunition"; "an unexploded bomb"
loaded - (of weapons) charged with ammunition; "a loaded gun"
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unexploded [ˈʌnɪksˈpləʊdɪd] ADJsin explotar
unexploded [ˌʌnɪksˈpləʊdɪd] adjnon explosé(e)
unexploded
unexploded [ˌʌnɪksˈpləʊdɪd] adjinesploso/a


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