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UNLEARN', v.t. unlern'. To forget or lose what has been learned. It is most impo...
UNLAW'FULNESS, n. 1. Illegality; contrariety to law. 2. Illegitimacy.
UNLAW'FULLY, adv. 1. In violation of law or right; illegally. 2. Illegitimately;...
UNLAW'FUL, a. Not lawful; contrary to law; illegal; not permitted by law. Unlawf...
UNLAW', v.t. To deprive of the authority of law.
UNLAV'ISHED, a. Not lavished; not spent wastefully.
UNLAV'ISH, a. Not lavish; not profuse; not wasteful.
UNLAU'RELED, a. Not crowned with laurel; not honored.
UNLATCH', v.i. To open or loose by lifting the latch.
UNL'ARDED, a. Not intermixed or inserted for improvement.
UNLAMENT'ED, a. Not lamented; whose loss is not deplored. Thus unlamented pass t...
UNLA'ID, a. 1. Not placed; not fixed. 2. Not allayed; not pacified; not suppress...
UNLA'DEN, pp. of lade. Unloaded.
UNLA'DE, v.t. 1. To unload; to take out the cargo of; as, to unlade a ship. 2. T...
UNLACK'EYED, a. Unattended with a lackey.
UNLA'CING, ppr. Loosing from lacing or fastening.