UNCHARGED
UNCH'ARGED, adjective Not charged; not loaded.
American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828.
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UNCH'ARGED, adjective Not charged; not loaded.
UNCHAR'ITABLE, adjective Not charitable; contrary to charity, or the universal love prescribed by christianity; as uncharitable opinions or zeal.
UNCHAR'ITABLENESS, noun Want of charity. If we hate our enemies we sin; we are guilty of uncharitableness
UNCHAR'ITABLY, adverb In a manner contrary to charity.
UNCH'ARMverb transitive To release from some charm, fascination, or secret power.
UNCH'ARMED, adjective Not charmed; not fascinated.
UNCH'ARMING, adjective Not charming; not longer able to charm.
UNCHA'RY, adjective Not wary; not frugal. [Not used.]
UNCHASTE, adjective Not chaste; not continent; not pure; libidinous; lewd.
UNCHASTELY, adverb Incontinently; lewdly.
UNCHASTI'SABLE, adjective [See Chastise.] That cannot be chastised.
UNCHASTI'SED, adjective1. Not chastised; not punished.2. Not corrected; not restrained.
UNCHAS'TITY, noun Incontinence; lewdness; unlawful indulgence of the sexual appetite.
UNCHECK'ED, adjective1. Not checked; not restrained; not hindered.2. Not contradicted.
UNCHEE'RFUL, adjective Not cheerful; sad.
UNCHEE'RFULNESS, noun Want of cheerfulness; sadness.
UNCHEE'RY, adjective Dull; not enlivening.
UNCHEW'ED, adjective Not chewed or masticated.
UNCHILD, verb transitive To bereave of children. [Not in use.]
UNCHRIS'TIAN, adjective1. Contrary to the laws of christianity; as an unchristian reflection; unchristian temper or conduct.2. Not evangelized; not converted to the christian fa...
UNCHRIS'TIANIZE, verb transitive to turn from the christian faith; to cause to degenerate from the belief and profession of christianity.
UNCHRIS'TIANLY, adjective Contrary to the laws of christianity; unbecoming christians.UNCHRIS'TIANLY, adverb In a manner contrary to christian principles.
UNCHRIS'TIANNESS, noun Contrariety to christianity.
UNCHURCH', verb transitive To expel from a church; to deprive of the character and rights of a church.
UNCHURCH'ED, participle passive Expelled from a church.
UNCHURCH'ING, participle present tense Expelling from a church.
UN'CIAL, adjective [Latin uncialis.] Pertaining to letters of a large size, used in ancient manuscripts.UN'CIAL, noun An uncial letter.