UNCULTIVABLE
UNCUL'TIVABLE, adjective Not capable of being tilled or cultivated.
American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828.
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UNCUL'TIVABLE, adjective Not capable of being tilled or cultivated.
UNCUL'TIVATED, adjective1. Not cultivated; not tilled; not used in tillage; as an uncultivated tract of land.2. Not instructed; not civilized; rude; rough in manners; as an uncu...
UNCUM'BERED, adjective Not burdened; not embarrassed.
UNCU'RABLE, adjective Incurable. [The latter is mostly used.]
UNCU'RABLY, adverb Incurably.
UNCURB'ABLE, adjective That cannot be curbed or checked. [Not in use.]
UNCURB'ED, adjective Not curbed; not restrained; licentious.
UNCURL', verb transitive To loose from ringlets.The lion uncurls his angry mane.UNCURL', verb intransitive To fall from a curled state, as ringlets; to become straight.
UNCURL'ED, participle passive1. Loosed from ringlets.2.adjective Not curled; not formed into ringlets.
UNCURL'ING, participle present tense Loosing from ringlets.
UNCUR'RENT, adjective Not current; not passing in common payment; as uncurrent coin or notes.
UNCURSE, verb intransitive uncurs'. To free from any execration. [Not used.]
UNCURS'ED,UNCURST', adjective Not cursed; not execrated.
UNCURST', a. Not cursed; not execrated.
UNCURTA'ILED, adjective Not curtailed; not shortened.
UNCUS'TOMARY, adjective Not customary; not usual.
UNCUS'TOMED, adjective1. Not subjected to customs or duty.2. That has not paid duty, or been charged with customs.
UNCUT', adjective Not cut; as trees uncut
UNDAM', verb transitive To free from a dam, mound or obstruction.
UNDAM'AGED, adjective Not damaged; not made worse; as undamaged goods.
UNDAMP'ED, adjective Not damped; not depressed.
UNDANGEROUS, adjective Not dangerous.
UND'ARKENED, adjective Not darkened or obscured.
UN'DATED, adjective [Latin undatus; unda, a wave.] Waved; rising and falling in waves towards the margin, as a leaf.UNDA'TED, adjective Not dated; having no date.
UND'AUNTED, adjective Not daunted; not subdued or depressed by fear; intrepid.
UND'AUNTEDLY, adverb Boldly; intrepidly.
UND'AUNTEDNESS, noun Boldness; fearless bravery; intrepidity.