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Webster Dictionary :: Unneth

UNNETH, UNNETHES, adv. Scarcely; hardly. Obs. [See Uneath .]

Webster Dictionary :: Unnerved

UNNERV'ED, pp. 1. Deprived of strength. 2. a. Weak; feeble.

Webster Dictionary :: Unnerve

UNNERVE, v.t. unnerv'. To deprive of nerve, force or strength; to weaken; to enf...

Webster Dictionary :: Unnervate

UNNERV'ATE, a. Not strong; feeble. [Not in use.]

Webster Dictionary :: Unneighborly

UNNEIGHBORLY, a. Not suitable to the duties of a neighbor; not becoming persons ...

Webster Dictionary :: Unneedful

UNNEE'DFUL, a. Not needful; not wanted; needless.

Webster Dictionary :: Unnecessitated

UNNECES'SITATED, a. Not required by necessity.

Webster Dictionary :: Unnecessary

UNNEC'ESSARY, a. Not necessary; needless; not required by the circumstances of t...

Webster Dictionary :: Unnecessariness

UNNEC'ESSARINESS, n. The state of being unnecessary; needlessness.

Webster Dictionary :: Unnecessarily

UNNEC'ESSARILY, adv. Without necessity; needlessly.

Webster Dictionary :: Unnavigated

UNNAV'IGATED, a. Not navigated; not passed over in ships or other vessels.

Webster Dictionary :: Unnavigable

UNNAV'IGABLE, a. Not navigable. [But innavigable is more generally used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Unnaturalness

UNNAT'URALNESS, n. Contrariety to nature.

Webster Dictionary :: Unnaturally

UNNAT'URALLY, adv. In opposition to natural feelings and sentiments.

Webster Dictionary :: Unnaturalized

UNNAT'URALIZED, pp. 1. Divested of natural feelings. 2. a. Not naturalized; not ...

Webster Dictionary :: Unnaturalize

UNNAT'URALIZE, v.t. To divest of natural feelings.

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