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UNTI'LE, v.t to take the tiles from; to uncover by removing tiles.
UNTIL', prep. [un and till. See Till .] 1. To; used of time. He and his sons wer...
UNTI'ED, pp. 1. Loosed; as a knot; unbound; separated; resolved. 2. a. Not tied;...
UNTI'E, v.t. 1. To loosen, as a knot; to disengage the parts that form a knot. U...
UNTI'DY, a. 1. Not tidy; not seasonable; not ready. 2. Not neatly dressed; not i...
UNTHRO'NE, v.t. To remove from a throne, or from supreme authority; to dethrone.
UNTHRI'VING, a. Not thriving; not prospering in temporal affairs; not gaining pr...
UNTHRIFT'Y, a. 1. Prodigal; lavish; profuse; spending property without necessity...
UNTHRIFT'INESS, n. Waste of property without necessity or use; prodigality; prof...
UNTHRIFT'ILY, adv. Without frugality.
UN'THRIFT, n. A prodigal; one who wastes his estate by extravagance.
UNTHREATENED, a. unthret'ened. Not threatened; not menaced.
UNTHREAD'ING, ppr. Depriving of a thread.
UNTHREAD'ED, pp. Deprived of a thread.
UNTHREAD, v.t. unthred'. 1. To draw or take out a thread from; as, to unthread a...
UNTHOUGHTFUL, a. unthaut'ful. Thoughtless; heedless. Unthought of, not thought o...