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UNDUST', v.t. To free from dust. [Not in use.]
UNDU'RABLE, a. Not durable; not lasting. [Not in use.]
UNDU'LY, adv. 1. Not according to duty or propriety. 2. Not in proper proportion...
UNDULL', v.t. To remove dullness or obscurity; to clear; to purify. [Not used.]
UN'DULATORY, a. [from undulate. Moving in the manner of waves; or resembling the...
UNDULA'TION, n. [from undulate.] 1. A waving motion or vibration; as the undulat...
UN'DULATINGLY, adv. In the form of waves.
UN'DULATING, ppr. 1. Waving; vibrating. 2. a. Wary; rising and falling.
UN'DULATE, UN'DULATED, a. Wavy; waved obtusely up and down, near the margin, as ...
UN'DULARY, a. [L. undula, a little wave.] Playing like waves; waving.
UNDU'KE, v.t. To deprive of dukedom.
UNDUE, a. 1. Not due; not yet demandable of right; as a debt, note or bond undue...
UNDU'BITABLE, a. Not to be doubted; unquestionable. [But the word now used is in...
UNDROWN'ED, a. Not drowned.
UNDROSS'Y, a. Free from dross or recrement.
UNDROOP'ING, a. Not drooping; not sinking; not despairing.