Webster Dictionary

Webster Dictionary :: Unmannerliness

UNMAN'NERLINESS, n. Want of good manners; breach of civility; rudeness of behavior.

Webster Dictionary :: Unmannered

UNMAN'NERED, a. Uncivil; rude.

Webster Dictionary :: Unmanned

UNMAN'NED, pp. Deprived of the qualities of a man.

Webster Dictionary :: Unmanlike

UNMAN'LIKE, UNMAN'LY, a. 1. Not becoming a human being 2. Unsuitable to a man; e...

Webster Dictionary :: Unmanaged

UNMAN'AGED, a. 1. Not broken by horsemanship. 2. Not tutored; not educated.

Webster Dictionary :: Unmanageable

UNMAN'AGEABLE, a. 1. Not manageable; not easily restrained, governed or directed...

Webster Dictionary :: Unman

UNMAN', v.t. 1. To deprive of the constitutional qualities of a human being, as ...

Webster Dictionary :: Unmalleable

UNMAL'LEABLE, a. Not malleable; not capable of being hammered into a plate, or o...

Webster Dictionary :: Unmalleability

UNMALLEABIL'ITY, n. The quality or state of being unmalleable.

Webster Dictionary :: Unmaking

UNMA'KING, ppr. Destroying the peculiar properties of a thing.

Webster Dictionary :: Unmake

UNMA'KE, v.t. 1. To destroy the form and qualities which constitute a thing what...

Webster Dictionary :: Unmakable

UNMA'KABLE, a. Not possible to be made. [Little used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Unmaimed

UNMA'IMED, a. Not maimed; not disabled in any limb; sound; entire.

Webster Dictionary :: Unmaidenly

UNMA'IDENLY, a. Not becoming a maiden.

Webster Dictionary :: Unmagnetic

UNMAGNET'IC, a. Not having magnetic properties.

Webster Dictionary :: Unmade

UNMA'DE, pp. 1. Deprived of its form or qualities. 2. a. Not made; not yet forme...

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