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UNLOOSE, v.t. unloos'. To loose. [An ill formed word, as it expresses the same i...
UNLOCK'ED, pp. 1. Opened. 2. a. Not locked; not made fast. Unlocked for, not exp...
UNLOCK', 1. To unfasten what is locked; as, to unlock a door or a chest. 2. To o...
UNLO'CATED, a. 1. Not place; not fixed in a place. 2. In America, unlocated land...
UNLOADING, ppr. Freeing from a load or cargo; disburdening; relieving of a burden.
UNLOADED, pp. Freed from a load or cargo; disburdened.
UNLOAD, v.t. 1. To take the load from; to discharge of a load or cargo; as, to u...
UNLI'VELY, a. Not lively; dull.
UNLI'VELINESS, n. Want of life; dullness.
UNLIS'TENING, a. Not listening; not hearing; not regarding.
UNLIQ'UORED, a. Not moistened; not smeared with liquor; not filled with liquor.
UNLIQ'UIFIED, a. Unmelted; not dissolved.
UNLIQ'UIDATED, a. 1. Not liquidated; not settled; not having the exact amount as...
UNLINK', v.t. To separate links; to loose; to unfasten: to untwist.
UNLIN'EAL, a. Not in a line; not coming in the order of succession.
UNLIM'ITEDNESS, n. The state of being boundless, or of being undefined.