UNBIT
UNBIT', adjective Not bitten.UNBIT', verb transitive1. In seamanship, to remove the turns of a cable from off the bits.2. To unbridle.
American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828.
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UNBIT', adjective Not bitten.UNBIT', verb transitive1. In seamanship, to remove the turns of a cable from off the bits.2. To unbridle.
UNBIT'TED, participle passive Removed from the bits; unbridled.
UNBIT'TING, participle present tense Unbridling; removing from the bits.
UNBLA'MABLE, adjective Not blamable; not culpable; innocent.
UNBLA'MABLENESS, noun State of being chargeable with no blame or fault.
UNBLA'MABLY, adverb In such a manner as to incur no blame. 1 Thessalonians 2:1.
UNBLA'MED, adjective Not blamed; free from censure.
UNBL'ASTED, adjective Not blasted; not made to wither.
UNBLEE'DING, adjective Not bleeding; not suffering loss of blood.
UNBLEM'ISHABLE, adjective Not capable of being blemished.
UNBLEM'ISHED, adjective1. Not blemished; not stained; free from turpitude or reproach; in a moral sense; as an unblemished reputation or life.2. Free from deformity.
UNBLENCH'ED, adjective Not disgraced; not injured by any stain or soil; as unblenched majesty.
UNBLENCH'ING, adjective Not shrinking or flinching; firm.
UNBLEND'ED, adjective Not blended; not mingled.
UNBLEST', adjective1. Not blest; excluded from benediction.2. Wretched; unhappy.
UNBLIGHTED, adjective Not blighted; not blasted.
UNBLINDED, adjective Not blinded.
UNBLOODED, adjective Not stained with blood.
UNBLOODY, adjective1. Not stained with blood.2. Not shedding blood; not cruel.
UNBLOS'SOMING, adjective Not producing blossoms.
UNBLOWN, adjective1. Not blown; not having the bud expanded.2. Not extinguished.3. Not inflated with wind.
UNBLUNT'ED, adjective Not made obtuse or dull; not blunted.
UNBLUSH'ING, adjective Not blushing; destitute of shame; impudent.
UNBLUSH'INGLY, adverb In an impudent manner.
UNBOASTFUL, adjective Not boasting; unassuming; modest.
UNBOD'IED, adjective1. Having no material body; incorporeal; as unbodied spirits.2. Freed from the body.
UNBOIL'ED, adjective Not boiled; as unboiled rice.