UNCOUTHNESS
UNCOUTHNESS, noun Oddness; strangeness; want of agreeableness derived from familiarity; as the uncouthness of a word or of dress.
American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828.
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UNCOUTHNESS, noun Oddness; strangeness; want of agreeableness derived from familiarity; as the uncouthness of a word or of dress.
UNCOVENANTED, adjective Not promised by covenant; not resting on a covenant or promise.
UNCOVER, verb transitive1. To divest of a cover; to remove any covering from; a word of general use.2. To deprive of clothes; to strip; to make naked.3. To unroof; as a building...
UNCOVERED, participle passive Divested of a covering or clothing; laid open to view; made bare.
UNCOVERING, participle present tense Divesting of a cover or of clothes; stripping of a vail; laying open to view.
UNCREA'TE, verb transitive To annihilate; to deprive of existence.Who can uncreate thee, thou shalt know.
UNCREA'TED, participle passive1. Reduced to nothing; deprived of existence.2.adjective Not yet created; as misery uncreated3. Not produced by creation. God is an uncreated being.
UNCRED'IBLE, adjective Not to be believed; not entitled to credit. [For this, incredible is used.]
UNCRED'ITABLE, adjective1. Not in good credit or reputation; not reputable.2. Not for the credit or reputation.
UNCRED'ITABLENESS, noun1. Want of reputation.2. The quality of being disreputable.
UNCRED'ITED, adjective Not believed.
UNCRIT'ICAL, adjective1. Not critical.2. Not according to the just rules of criticism.
UNCROP'PED, adjective Not cropped; not gathered.
UNCROSS'ED, adjective1. Not crossed; not canceled.2. Not thwarted; not opposed.
UNCROWD'ED, adjective Not crowded; not compressed; not straitened for want of room.
UNCROWN', verb transitive1. To deprive of a crown; to dethrone.2. To pull off the crown.
UNCROWN'ED, participle passive1. Deprived of a crown.2.adjective Not crowned; having no crown.
UNCROWN'ING, participle present tense Depriving of a crown.
UNCRYSTALIZABLE, adjective Not susceptible of crystallization.
UNCRYS'TALIZED, adjective Not crystallized.
UNC'TION, noun [Latin unctio, from ungo, to anoint.]1. The act of anointing.2. Unguent; ointment. [Unusual.]3. The act of anointing medically; as mercurial unction4. Any thing s...
UNCTUOS'ITY, noun Oiliness; fatness; the quality of being greasy.
UNC'TUOUS, adjective1. Fat; oily; greasy.2. Having a resemblance to oil; as the unctuous feel of a stone.
UNC'TUOUSNESS, noun1. Fatness; oiliness.2. The quality of resembling oil
UNCULL'ED, adjective1. Not gathered.2. Not separated; not selected.
UNCUL'PABLE, adjective Not blamable; not faulty.
UNCULT', adjective [un and Latin cultus.] Uncultivated; rude; illiterate. [Not in use.]