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Webster Dictionary :: Unsoul

UNSOUL, v.t. To deprive of mind or understanding.

Webster Dictionary :: Unsound

UNSOUND', a. 1. Not sound; defective; as unsound timber. 2. Infirm; sickly; as u...

Webster Dictionary :: Unsounded

UNSOUND'ED, a. Not sounded; not tried with the lead.

Webster Dictionary :: Unsoundly

UNSOUND'LY, adv. Not with soundness; as, he reasons unsoundly; he sleeps unsoundly.

Webster Dictionary :: Unsoundness

UNSOUND'NESS, n. 1. Defectiveness; as the unsoundness of timber. 2. Defectivenes...

Webster Dictionary :: Unsoured

UNSOUR'ED, a. 1. Not made sour. 2. Not made morose or crabbed.

Webster Dictionary :: Unsowed

UNSOWED, UNSOWN, a. 1. Not sown; not sowed; as unsown or unsowed ground. 2. Not ...

Webster Dictionary :: Unspared

UNSPA'RED, a. Not spared.

Webster Dictionary :: Unsparing

UNSPA'RING, a. 1. Not parsimonious; liberal; profuse. 2. Not merciful or forgiving.

Webster Dictionary :: Unsparingness

UNSPA'RINGNESS, n. The quality of being liberal or profuse.

Webster Dictionary :: Unspeak

UNSPE'AK, v.t. To recant; to retract what has been spoken.

Webster Dictionary :: Unspeakable

UNSPE'AKABLE, a. That cannot be uttered; that cannot be expressed; unuterable; a...

Webster Dictionary :: Unspeakably

UNSPE'AKABLY, adv. In a manner or degree that cannot be expressed; inexpressibly...

Webster Dictionary :: Unspecified

UNSPEC'IFIED, a. Not specified; not particularly mentioned.

Webster Dictionary :: Unspecious

UNSPE'CIOUS, a. Not specious; not plausible.

Webster Dictionary :: Unspeculative

UNSPEC'ULATIVE, a. Not speculative or theoretical.

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