Webster Dictionary

Webster Dictionary :: Unguestlike

UNGUEST'LIKE, a. [See Guest .] Not becoming a guest.

Webster Dictionary :: Unguicular

UNGUIC'ULAR, a. [L. unguis, the nail.] In botany, of the length of the human nai...

Webster Dictionary :: Unguiculate

UNGUIC'ULATE, UNGUIC'ULATED, a. [L. unguis, a claw.] 1. Clawed; having claws. 2....

Webster Dictionary :: Unguided

UNGUI'DED, a. 1. Not guided; not led or conducted. 2. Not regulated.

Webster Dictionary :: Unguilty

UNGUILTY, a. ungilt'y. Not guilty; not stained with crime; innocent.

Webster Dictionary :: Unguinous

UN'GUINOUS, a. [L. unguinosus.] Oily; unctuous; consisting of fat or oil, or res...

Webster Dictionary :: Ungula

UN'GULA, n. [L. a hoof.] In geometry, a section or part of a cylinder, cut off b...

Webster Dictionary :: Ungulate

UN'GULATE, a. Shaped like a hoof.

Webster Dictionary :: Unhabitable

UNHABITABLE, a. [L. inhabitabilis, inhabito.] That cannot be inhabited by human ...

Webster Dictionary :: Unhabituated

UNHABIT'UATED, a. Not habituated; not accustomed.

Webster Dictionary :: Unhacked

UNHACK'ED, a. Not hacked; not cut, notched or mangled.

Webster Dictionary :: Unhackneyed

UNHACK'NEYED, a. Not hackneyed; not much used or practiced.

Webster Dictionary :: Unhale

UNHA'LE, a. Unsound; not entire; not healthy.

Webster Dictionary :: Unhallow

UNHAL'LOW, v.t. To profane; to desecrate. The vanity unhallows the virtue.

Webster Dictionary :: Unhallowed

UNHAL'LOWED, pp. 1. Profaned; deprived of its sacred character. 2. a. Profane; u...

Webster Dictionary :: Unhand

UNHAND', v.t. To loose from the hand; to let go.

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