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| Umhofo | | (n.) An African two-horned rhinoceros (Atelodus, / Rhinoceros, simus); ... |
| Umlaut | | (n.) The euphonic modification of a root vowel sound ... |
| Umlauted | | (a.) Having the umlaut; as, umlauted vowels. ... |
| UMNL | | ... |
| Umpirage | | (n.) The office of an umpire; the power, right, ... |
| Umpirage | | (n.) The act of umpiring; arbitrament. ... |
| Umpire | | (n.) A person to whose sole decision a controversy ... |
| Umpire | | (n.) A third person, who is to decide a ... |
| Umpire | | (v. t.) To decide as umpire; to arbitrate; to ... |
| Umpire | | (v. t.) To perform the duties of umpire in ... |
| Umpire | | (v. i.) To act as umpire or arbitrator. ... |
| Umpired | | (imp. & p. p.) of Umpire ... |
| Umpireship | | (n.) Umpirage; arbitrament. ... |
| Umpiring | | (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Umpire ... |
| Umpress | | (n.) Female umpire. ... |
| Umquhile | | (adv.) Some time ago; formerly. ... |
| Umquhile | | (a.) Former. ... |
| Un- | | () An inseparable verbal prefix or particle. It is ... |
| Un- | | (adv.) An inseparable prefix, or particle, signifying not; in-; ... |
| Un- | | (adv.) Un- is prefixed to adjectives, or to words ... |
| Un- | | (adv.) To adjectives, to denote the absence of the ... |
| Un- | | (adv.) To past particles, or to adjectives formed after ... |
| Un- | | (adv.) To present particles which come from intransitive verbs, ... |
| Un- | | (adv.) Those which have acquired an opposed or contrary, ... |
| Un- | | (adv.) Those which have the value of independent words, ... |
| Un- | | (adv.) Those which are anomalous, provincial, or, for some ... |
| Un- | | (adv.) Un- is prefixed to nouns to express the ... |
| Un-Mosaic | | (a.) Not according to Moses; unlike Moses or his ... |
| Un-Romanized | | (a.) Not subjected to Roman arms or customs. ... |
| Un-Romanized | | (a.) Not subjected to the principles or usages of ... |
| Una boat | | () The English name for a catboat; -- so ... |
| Unability | | (n.) Inability. ... |
| Unable | | (a.) Not able; not having sufficient strength, means, knowledge, ... |
| Unabled | | (a.) Disabled. ... |
| Unableness | | (n.) Inability. ... |
| Unabridged | | (a.) Not abridged, or shortened; full; complete; entire; whole. ... |
| Unabsorbable | | (a.) Not absorbable; specifically (Physiol.), not capable of absorption; ... |
| unabsorbed | | ... |
| Unacceptability | | (n.) The quality of being unacceptable; unacceptableness. ... |
| Unacceptable | | (a.) Not acceptable; not pleasing; not welcome; unpleasant; disagreeable; ... |
| Unaccessible | | (a.) Inaccessible. ... |
| Unaccomplished | | (a.) Not accomplished or performed; unfinished; also, deficient in ... |
| Unaccomplishment | | (n.) The state of being unaccomplished. ... |
| Unaccountability | | (n.) The quality or state of being unaccountable. ... |
| Unaccountable | | (a.) Not accountable or responsible; free from control. ... |
| Unaccountable | | (a.) Not to be accounted for; inexplicable; not consonant ... |
| Unaccurate | | (a.) Inaccurate. ... |
| Unaccurateness | | (n.) Inaccuracy. ... |
| Unaccustomed | | (a.) Not used; not habituated; unfamiliar; unused; -- which ... |
| Unaccustomed | | (a.) Not usual; uncommon; strange; new. ... |
| Unacquaintance | | (n.) The quality or state of being unacquainted; want ... |
| Unacquainted | | (a.) Not acquainted. ... |
| Unacquainted | | (a.) Not usual; unfamiliar; strange. ... |
| Unacquaintedness | | (n.) Unacquaintance. ... |
| Unactive | | (a.) Inactive; listless. ... |
| Unactive | | (v. t.) To render inactive or listless. ... |
| Unactiveness | | (n.) Inactivity. ... |
| Unadmissible | | (a.) Alt. of Unadmittable ... |
| Unadmittable | | (a.) Inadmissible. ... |
| Unadulterate | | (a.) Alt. of Unadulterated ... |
| Unadulterated | | (a.) Not adulterated; pure. ... |
| Unadvisable | | (a.) Not advisable; inadvisable; inexpedient. ... |
| Unadvised | | (a.) Not prudent; not discreet; ill advised. ... |
| Unadvised | | (a.) Done without due consideration; wanton; rash; inconsiderate; as, ... |
| Unaffected | | (a.) Not affected or moved; destitute of affection or ... |
| Unaffected | | (a.) Free from affectation; plain; simple; natural; real; sincere; ... |
| Unafiled | | (a.) Undefiled. ... |
| unaggressive | | ... |
| Unagreeable | | (a.) Disagreeable. ... |
| Unagreeable | | (a.) Not agreeing or consistent; unsuitable. ... |
| Unaidable | | (a.) Incapable of being aided. ... |
| Unalienable | | (a.) Inalienable; as, unalienable rights. ... |
| Unalist | | (n.) An ecclesiastical who holds but one benefice; -- ... |
| Unallied | | (a.) Not allied; having no ally; having no connection ... |
| Unalloyed | | (a.) Not alloyed; not reduced by foreign admixture; unmixed; ... |
| Unalmsed | | (a.) Not having received alms. ... |
| Unambiguity | | (n.) Absence of ambiguity; clearness; perspicuity. ... |
| Unambition | | (n.) The absence of ambition. ... |
| Unamiability | | (n.) The quality or state of being unamiable; moroseness. ... |
| Unamiable | | (a.) Not amiable; morose; ill-natured; repulsive. ... |
| Unanchor | | (v. t.) To loose from the anchor, as a ... |
| Unaneled | | (a.) Not aneled; not having received extreme unction. ... |
| unanesthetized | | ... |
| Unanimate | | (a.) Unanimous. ... |
| Unanimity | | (n.) The quality or state of being unanimous. ... |
| Unanimous | | (a.) Being of one mind; agreeing in opinion, design, ... |
| Unanimous | | (a.) Formed with unanimity; indicating unanimity; having the agreement ... |
| Unanswerability | | (n.) The quality of being unanswerable; unanswerableness. ... |
| Unanswerable | | (a.) Not answerable; irrefutable; conclusive; decisive; as, he have ... |
| Unanswered | | (a.) Not answered; not replied; as, an unanswered letter. ... |
| Unanswered | | (a.) Not refuted; as, an unanswered argument. ... |
| Unanswered | | (a.) Not responded to in kind; unrequited; as, unanswered ... |
| Unappalled | | (a.) Not appalled; not frightened; dauntless; undaunted. ... |
| Unapparel | | (v. t.) To divest of clothing; to strip. ... |
| Unappealable | | (a.) Not appealable; that can not be carried to ... |
| Unappealable | | (a.) Not to be appealed from; -- said of ... |
| Unappliable | | (a.) Inapplicable. ... |
| Unapplicable | | (a.) Inapplicable. ... |
| Unappropriate | | (a.) Inappropriate; unsuitable. ... |
| Unappropriate | | (a.) Not appropriated. ... |
| Unappropriate | | (v. t.) To take from private possession; to restore ... |
| Unappropriated | | (a.) Not specially appropriate; having not special application. ... |
| Unappropriated | | (a.) Not granted to any person, corporation, or the ... |
| Unappropriated | | (a.) Not granted for, or applied to, any specific ... |
| Unapproved | | (a.) Not approved. ... |
| Unapproved | | (a.) Not proved. ... |
| Unapt | | (a.) Inapt; slow; dull. ... |
| Unapt | | (a.) Unsuitable; unfit; inappropriate. ... |
| Unapt | | (a.) Not accustomed and not likely; not disposed. ... |
| Unaquit | | (a.) Unrequited. ... |
| Unargued | | (a.) Not argued or debated. ... |
| Unargued | | (a.) Not argued against; undisputed. ... |
| Unargued | | (a.) Not censured. ... |
| Unarm | | (v. t.) To disarm. ... |
| Unarm | | (v. i.) To puff off, or lay down, one's ... |
| Unarmed | | (a.) Not armed or armored; having no arms or ... |
| Unarmed | | (a.) Having no hard and sharp projections, as spines, ... |
| unarousable | | ... |
| Unarted | | (a.) Ignorant of the arts. ... |
| Unarted | | (a.) Not artificial; plain; simple. ... |
| Unartful | | (a.) Lacking art or skill; artless. ... |
| Unartistic | | (a.) Inartistic. ... |
| Unascried | | (a.) Not descried. ... |
| Unaserved | | (a.) Not served. ... |
| Unassented | | (a.) Not assented; -- said specif. of stocks or ... |
| Unassuming | | (a.) Not assuming; not bold or forward; not arrogant ... |
| Unassured | | (a.) Not assured; not bold or confident. ... |
| Unassured | | (a.) Not to be trusted. ... |
| Unassured | | (a.) Not insured against loss; as, unassured goods. ... |
| Unatonable | | (a.) Not capable of being brought into harmony; irreconcilable. ... |
| Unatonable | | (a.) Incapable of being atoned for; inexpiable. ... |
| Unattached | | (a.) Not attached; not adhering; having no engagement; free. ... |
| Unattached | | (a.) Not assigned to any company or regiment. ... |
| Unattached | | (a.) Not taken or arrested. ... |
| Unattentive | | (a.) Inattentive; careless. ... |
| Unattire | | (v. t.) To divest of attire; to undress. ... |
| Unau | | (n.) The two-toed sloth (Cholopus didactylus), native of South ... |
| Unaudienced | | (a.) Not given an audience; not received or heard. ... |
| Unauspicious | | (a.) Inauspicious. ... |
| Unauthorize | | (v. t.) To disown the authority of; to repudiate. ... |
| Unavoidable | | (a.) Not avoidable; incapable of being shunned or prevented; ... |
| Unavoidable | | (a.) Not voidable; incapable of being made null or ... |
| Unavoided | | (a.) Not avoided or shunned. ... |
| Unavoided | | (a.) Unavoidable; inevitable. ... |
| Unaware | | (a.) Not aware; not noticing; giving no heed; thoughtless; ... |
| Unaware | | (adv.) Unawares. ... |
| Unawares | | (adv.) Without design or preparation; suddenly; without premeditation, unexpectedly. ... |
| Unbacked | | (a.) Never mounted by a rider; unbroken. ... |
| Unbacked | | (a.) Not supported or encouraged; not countenanced; unaided. ... |
| Unbag | | (v. t.) To pour, or take, or let go, ... |
| Unbalanced | | (a.) Not balanced; not in equipoise; having no counterpoise, ... |
| Unbalanced | | (a.) Not adjusted; not settled; not brought to an ... |
| Unbalanced | | (a.) Being, or being thrown, out of equilibrium; hence, ... |
| Unballast | | (v. t.) To free from ballast; to discharge ballast ... |
| Unballast | | (a.) Not ballasted. ... |
| Unballasted | | (a.) Freed from ballast; having discharged ballast. ... |
| Unballasted | | (a.) Not furnished with ballast; not kept steady by ... |
| Unbaned | | (a.) Wanting a band or string; unfastened. ... |
| Unbank | | (v. t.) To remove a bank from; to open ... |
| Unbar | | (v. t.) To remove a bar or bars from; ... |
| Unbarbed | | (a.) Not shaven. ... |
| Unbarbed | | (a.) Destitute of bards, or of reversed points, hairs, ... |
| Unbark | | (v. t.) To deprive of the bark; to decorticate; ... |
| Unbark | | (v. t.) To cause to disembark; to land. ... |
| Unbarrel | | (v. t.) To remove or release from a barrel ... |
| Unbarricade | | (v. t.) To unbolt; to unbar; to open. ... |
| Unbarricadoed | | (a.) Not obstructed by barricades; open; as, unbarricadoed streets. ... |
| Unbashful | | (a.) Not bashful or modest; bold; impudent; shameless. ... |
| unbathed | | ... |
| Unbay | | (v. t.) To free from the restraint of anything ... |
| Unbe | | (v. t.) To cause not to be; to cause ... |
| Unbear | | (v. t.) To remove or loose the bearing rein ... |
| Unbeat | | (v. t.) To deliver from the form or nature ... |
| Unbecome | | (v. t.) To misbecome. ... |
| Unbecoming | | (a.) Not becoming; unsuitable; unfit; indecorous; improper. ... |
| Unbed | | (v. t.) To raise or rouse from bed. ... |
| Unbedinned | | (a.) Not filled with din. ... |
| Unbefool | | (v. t.) To deliver from the state of a ... |
| Unbeget | | (v. t.) To deprive of existence. ... |
| Unbegilt | | (a.) Not gilded; hence, not rewarded with gold. ... |
| Unbegot | | (a.) Alt. of Unbegotten ... |
| Unbegotten | | (a.) Not begot; not yet generated; also, having never ... |
| Unbeguile | | (v. t.) To set free from the influence of ... |
| Unbeguiled | | (imp. & p. p.) of Unbeguile ... |
| Unbeguiling | | (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Unbeguile ... |
| Unbegun | | (a.) Not yet begun; also, existing without a beginning. ... |
| Unbehovely | | (a.) Not behooving or becoming; unseemly. ... |
| Unbeing | | (a.) Not existing. ... |
| Unbeknown | | (a.) Not known; unknown. ... |
| Unbelief | | (n.) The withholding of belief; doubt; incredulity; skepticism. ... |
| Unbelief | | (n.) Disbelief; especially, disbelief of divine revelation, or in ... |
| Unbelieved | | (a.) Not believed; disbelieved. ... |
| Unbeliever | | (n.) One who does not believe; an incredulous person; ... |
| Unbeliever | | (n.) A disbeliever; especially, one who does not believe ... |
| Unbelieving | | (a.) Not believing; incredulous; doubting; distrusting; skeptical. ... |
| Unbelieving | | (a.) Believing the thing alleged no to be true; ... |
| Unbelt | | (v. t.) To remove or loose the belt of; ... |
| Unbend | | (v. t.) To free from flexure; to make, or ... |
| Unbend | | (v. t.) A remit from a strain or from ... |
| Unbend | | (v. t.) To unfasten, as sails, from the spars ... |
| Unbend | | (v. t.) To cast loose or untie, as a ... |
| Unbend | | (v. i.) To cease to be bent; to become ... |
| Unbend | | (v. i.) To relax in exertion, attention, severity, or ... |
| Unbending | | (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Unbend ... |
| Unbending | | (a.) Not bending; not suffering flexure; not yielding to ... |
| Unbending | | (a.) Unyielding in will; not subject to persuasion or ... |
| Unbending | | (a.) Unyielding in nature; unchangeable; fixed; -- applied to ... |
| Unbending | | (a.) Devoted to relaxation or amusement. ... |
| Unbenevolence | | (n.) Absence or want of benevolence; ill will. ... |
| Unbenign | | (a.) Not benign; malignant. ... |
| Unbent | | (imp. & p. p.) of Unbend ... |
| Unbenumb | | (v. t.) To relieve of numbness; to restore sensation ... |
| Unbereaven | | (a.) Unbereft. ... |
| Unbereft | | (a.) Not bereft; not taken away. ... |
| Unbeseem | | (v. t.) To be unbecoming or unsuitable to; to ... |
| Unbeseeming | | (a.) Unbecoming; not befitting. ... |
| Unbespeak | | (v. t.) To unsay; hence, to annul or cancel. ... |
| Unbethink | | (v. t.) To change the mind of (one's self). ... |
| Unbeware | | (adv.) Unawares. ... |
| Unbewitch | | (v. t.) To free from a spell; to disenchant. ... |
| Unbias | | (v. t.) To free from bias or prejudice. ... |
| Unbiased | | (a.) Free from bias or prejudice; unprejudiced; impartial. ... |
| Unbid | | (a.) Alt. of Unbidden ... |
| Unbidden | | (a.) Not bidden; not commanded. ... |
| Unbidden | | (a.) Uninvited; as, unbidden guests. ... |
| Unbidden | | (a.) Being without a prayer. ... |
| Unbind | | (v. t.) To remove a band from; to set ... |
| Unbinding | | (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Unbind ... |
| Unbishop | | (v. t.) To deprive, as a city, of a ... |
| Unbit | | (v. t.) To remove the turns of (a rope ... |
| Unbitted | | (imp. & p. p.) of Unbit ... |
| Unbitting | | (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Unbit ... |
| Unblemished | | (a.) Not blemished; pure; spotless; as, an unblemished reputation ... |
| Unbless | | (v. t.) To deprive of blessings; to make wretched. ... |
| Unblessed | | (a.) Alt. of Unblest ... |
| Unblest | | (a.) Not blest; excluded from benediction; hence, accursed; wretched. ... |
| Unblestful | | (a.) Unblessed. ... |
| Unblind | | (v. t.) To free from blindness; to give or ... |
| unblinded | | ... |
| Unblindfold | | (v. t.) To free from that which blindfolds. ... |
| unblocking | | ... |
| Unbloody | | (a.) Not bloody. ... |
| Unblushing | | (a.) Not blushing; shameless. ... |
| Unbody | | (v. t.) To free from the body; to disembody. ... |
| Unbody | | (v. i.) To leave the body; to be disembodied; ... |
| Unbolt | | (v. t.) To remove a bolt from; to unfasten; ... |
| Unbolt | | (v. i.) To explain or unfold a matter; to ... |
| Unbone | | (v. t.) To deprive of bones, as meat; to ... |
| Unbone | | (v. t.) To twist about, as if boneless. ... |
| Unbonnet | | (v. t.) To take a bonnet from; to take ... |
| Unbooked | | (a.) Not written in a book; unrecorded. ... |
| Unboot | | (v. t.) To take off the boots from. ... |
| Unborn | | (a.) Not born; no yet brought into life; being ... |
| Unborrowed | | (a.) Not borrowed; being one's own; native; original. ... |
| Unbosom | | (v. t.) To disclose freely; to reveal in confidence, ... |
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