unhair
Etymology
From un- + hair.
unhair means to remove hair from (something), especially from hide. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 87 out of 100.
verb
- To remove hair from (something), especially from hide.“The sides, after being unhaired, are put in clean water over night, then green-shaved and put in a bate of hen manure four or five days.”
- To become free from hair.“If the skin is soaked in an amine solution before being placed in the lime it unhairs at a faster rate, however, than if soaked in plain water, as shown in Table VII.”