UNCONJUNCTIVE
UNCONJUNC'TIVE, adjective That cannot be joined. [Little used.]
American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828.
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UNCONJUNC'TIVE, adjective That cannot be joined. [Little used.]
UNCONNECT'ED, adjective1. Not connected; not united; separate.2. Not coherent; not joined by proper transitions or dependence of parts; loose; vague; desultory; as an unconnecte...
UNCONNI'VING, adjective Not conniving; not overlooking or winking at.
UNCON'QUERABLE, adjective1. Not conquerable; invincible; that cannot be vanquished or defeated; that cannot be overcome in contest; as an unconquerable for.2. That cannot be sub...
UNCON'QUERABLY, adverb Invincibly; insuperably; as foes unconquerably strong.
UNCON'QUERED, adjective1. Not vanquished or defeated.2. Unsubdued; not brought under control.3. Invincible; insuperable.
UNCONSCIEN'CIOUS, adjective Not consciencious; not regulated or limited by conscience.
UNCON'SCIONABLE, adjective1. Unreasonable; exceeding the limits of any reasonable claim or expectation; as an unconscionable request or demand.2. Forming unreasonable expectatio...
UNCON'SCIONABLENESS, noun Unreasonableness of hope or claim.
UNCON'SCIONABLY, adverb Unreasonably; in a manner or degree that conscience and reason do not justify.
UNCON'SCIOUS, adjective1. Not conscious; having no mental perception; as unconscious causes.2. Not conscious; not knowing; not perceiving; as unconscious of guilt or error.
UNCON'SCIOUSLY, adverb Without perception; without knowledge.
UNCON'SCIOUSNESS, noun Want of perception; want of knowledge.
UNCON'SECRATE, verb transitive To render sacred; to desecrate. [Not used.]
UNCON'SECRATED, adjective Not consecrated; not set apart for a sacred use by religious ceremonies; not dedicated or devoted; as a temple unconsecrated; unconsecrated bread.
UNCONSENT'ING, adjective Not consenting; not yielding consent.
UNCONSID'ERED, adjective Not considered; not attended to.
UNCONSO'LED, adjective Not consoled; not comforted.
UNCONSOL'IDATED, adjective Not consolidated or made solid.
UNCONSO'LING, adjective Not consoling; affording no comfort.
UNCON'SONANT, adjective Not consonant; not consistent; incongruous; unfit. [Little used.
UNCONSPI'RINGNESS, noun Absence of plot or conspiracy. [An ill formed word and not used.]
UNCON'STANT, adjective Not constant; not steady or faithful; fickle; changeable. [Inconstant is now used.]
UNCONSTITU'TIONAL, adjective Not agreeable to the constitution; not authorized by the constitution; contrary to the principles of the constitution. It is not unconstitutional fo...
UNCONSTITUTIONAL'ITY, noun The quality of being unauthorized by the constitution, or contrary to its provisions or principles. The supreme court has power to decide upon the unc...
UNCONSTITU'TIONALLY, adverb In a manner not warranted by or contrary to the constitution.
UNCONSTRA'INED, adjective1. Free from constraint; acting voluntarily; voluntary.2. Not proceeding from constraint; as actions.