UNDAWNING
UNDAWN'ING, adjective Not yet dawning; not growing light; not opening with brightness.
American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828.
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UNDAWN'ING, adjective Not yet dawning; not growing light; not opening with brightness.
UNDAZ'ZLED, adjective Not dazzled; not confused by splendor.
UNDE'AF, verb transitive To free from deafness. [Not in use.]
UNDEBA'SED, adjective Not debased; not adulterated.
UNDEBAUCH'ED, adjective Not debauched; not corrupted; pure.
UNDEC'AGON, noun [Latin undecim, eleven, and Gr. angle.] A figure of eleven angles or sides.
UNDECA'YED, adjective Not decayed; not impaired by age or accident; being in full strength.
UNDECA'YING, adjective1. Not decaying; not suffering diminution or decline.2. Immortal; as the undecaying joys of heaven.
UNDECE'IVABLE, adjective That cannot be deceived; not subject to deception.
UNDECE'IVE, verb transitive To free from deception, cheat, fallacy or mistake, whether caused by others or by ourselves. If we rely on our own works for salvation, the Scripture...
UNDECE'IVED, participle passive1. Disabused of cheat, deception or fallacy.2. Not deceived; not misled or imposed on.
UNDECE'IVING, participle present tense Freeing from deception or fallacy.
UNDE'CENCY, noun Unbecomingness; indecency. [The latter word is now used.]
UNDE'CENT, adjective Not decent; indecent. [The latter is the word used.]
UNDE'CENTLY, adverb Indecently. [The latter is the word used.]
UNDECI'DABLE, adjective That cannot be decided.
UNDECI'DED, adjective Not decided; not determined; not settled.
UNDECI'PHERABLE, adjective That cannot be deciphered.
UNDECI'PHERED, adjective Not deciphered or explained.
UNDECI'SIVE, adjective Not decisive; not conclusive; not determining the controversy or contest.
UNDECK', verb transitive To divest of ornaments.
UNDECK'ED, participle passive1. Deprived of ornaments.2.adjective Not decked; not adorned.
UNDECLA'RED, adjective Not declared; not avowed.
UNDECLI'NABLE, adjective1. That cannot be declined.2. Not to be avoided.
UNDECLI'NED, adjective1. Not deviating; not turned from the right way.2. Not varied in termination; as a noun undeclined
UNDECOMPO'SABLE, adjective s as z. Not admitting decomposition; that cannot be decomposed.
UNDECOMPO'SED, adjective s as z. Not decomposed; not separated; as constituent particles.