Flammable/inflammable. I'm, of course, gruntled that I cannot think of more.

Roger Hui wrote:
The recent discussion on names reminds me of an observation
known to old-time APLers:  Ravel, the name of the monad , ,
means the same as unravel.

I wonder if there are other English words having that property?
That is, x where x and un-x (or dis-x etc.) mean the same.
As far as I am aware, "hevelled" is not an English word, butif it sounds like it should mean the same as "dishevelled".-- ------------------------------------------------------------------------
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