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Webster Dictionary :: Unsling

UNSLING', v.t. In seamen's language, to take off the slings of a yard, a cask, _c.

Webster Dictionary :: Unsleeping

UNSLEE'PING, a. Not sleeping; ever wakeful.

Webster Dictionary :: Unslaked

UNSLA'KED, a. Not slaked; unquenched; as unslaked thirst. UNSLA'KED , a. Not sat...

Webster Dictionary :: Unslain

UNSLA'IN, a. Not slain; not killed.

Webster Dictionary :: Unskillfulness

UNSKILL'FULNESS, n. Want of art or knowledge; want of that readiness in action o...

Webster Dictionary :: Unskillfully

UNSKILL'FULLY, adv. Without skill, knowledge or dexterity; clumsily.

Webster Dictionary :: Unskillful

UNSKILL'FUL, a. Not skillful; wanting the knowledge and dexterity which are acqu...

Webster Dictionary :: Unskilled

UNSKILL'ED, a. 1. Wanting skill; destitute of readiness or dexterity in performa...

Webster Dictionary :: Unsized

UNSI'ZED, a. Not sized; as unsized paper.

Webster Dictionary :: Unsizable

UNSI'ZABLE, a. Not being of the proper size, magnitude or bulk.

Webster Dictionary :: Unsinning

UNSIN'NING, a. Committing no sin; impeccable; untainted with sin; as unsinning o...

Webster Dictionary :: Unsinking

UNSINK'ING, a. Not sinking; not failing.

Webster Dictionary :: Unsingled

UNSIN'GLED, a. Not singled; not separated.

Webster Dictionary :: Unsinged

UNSING'ED, a. Not singed; not scorched.

Webster Dictionary :: Unsinewing

UNSIN'EWING, ppr. Depriving of strength; enfeebling.

Webster Dictionary :: Unsinewed

UNSIN'EWED, pp. or a. Deprived of strength or force; weak; nerveless.

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