UNBOLT
UNBOLT, verb transitive To remove a bolt from; to unfasten; to open; as, to unbolt a gate.
American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828.
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UNBOLT, verb transitive To remove a bolt from; to unfasten; to open; as, to unbolt a gate.
UNBOLTED, adjective1. Freed from fastening by bolts.2. Unsifted; not bolted; not having the bran or coarse part separated by a bolter; as unbolted meal.
UNBONNETED, adjective Having no bonnet on.
UNBOOK'ISH, adjective1. Not addicted to books or reading.2. Not cultivated by erudition.
UNBORN',UN'BORN, adjective [It is accented either on the first or second syllable.] Not born; not brought into life; future.Some unborn sorrow, ripe in fortune's womb.The woes t...
UNBOR'ROWED, adjective Not borrowed; genuine; original; native; one's own; as unborrowed beauties; unborrowed gold; unborrowed excellence.
UNBOSOM, verb transitive s as z.1. To disclose freely one's secret opinions or feelings.2. To reveal in confidence.
UNBOSOMED, participle passive Disclosed, as secrets; revealed in confidence.
UNBOSOMING, participle present tense Disclosing, as secrets; revealing in confidence.
UNBOT'TOMED, adjective1. Having no bottom; bottomless.The dark, unbottom'd, infinite abyss.2. Having no solid foundation.
UNBOUGHT, adjective unbaut'.1. Not bought; obtained without money or purchase.The unbought dainties of the poor.2. Not having a purchaser.
UNBOUND', adjective1. Not bound; loose; wanting a cover; as unbound books.2. Not bound by obligation or covenant.3.preterit tense of unbind.
UNBOUND'ED, adjective1. Having no bound or limit; unlimited in extent; infinite; interminable; as unbounded space; unbounded power.2. Having no check or control; unrestrained. T...
UNBOUND'EDLY, adverb Without bounds or limits.
UNBOUND'EDNESS, noun Freedom from bounds or limits.
UNBOUN'TEOUS, adjective Not bounteous; not liberal.
UNBOW', verb transitive To unbend.
UNBOW'ED, adjective Not bent; not arched.
UNBOW'EL, verb transitive To deprive of the entrails; to exenterate; to eviscerate.
UNBOW'ELED, participle passive Eviscerated.
UNBOW'ELING, participle present tense Taking out the bowels.
UNBRA'CE, verb transitive To loose; to relax; as, to unbrace a drum; to unbrace the arms; to unbrace the nerves.
UNBRA'ID, verb transitive To separate the strands of a braid; to disentangle.
UNBRA'IDED, participle passive Disentangled, as the strands of a braid.
UNBRA'IDING, participle present tense Separating the strands of a braid.
UNBR'ANCHED, adjective Not ramified; not shooting into branches.
UNBR'ANCHING, adjective Not dividing into branches.