UNINTRENCHED
UNINTRENCH'ED, adjective Not intrenched; not defended by intrenchments.
American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828.
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UNINTRENCH'ED, adjective Not intrenched; not defended by intrenchments.
UNIN'TRICATED, adjective Not perplexed; not obscure or intricate. [Not in use.]
UNINTRODU'CED, adjective Not introduced; not properly conducted; obtrusive.
UNINU'RED, adjective Not inured; not hardened by use or practice.
UNINVENT'ED, adjective Not invented; not found out.
UNINVEST'ED, adjective1. Not invested; not clothed.2. Not converted into some species of property less fleeting than money; as money uninvested
UNINVES'TIGABLE, adjective That cannot be investigated or searched out.
UNINVID'IOUS, adjective Not invidious.
UNINVI'TED, adjective Not invited; not requested; not solicited.
U'NION, noun [Latin unio, to unite, from unus, one.]1. The act of joining two or more things into one, and thus forming a compound body or a mixture; or the junction or coalitio...
UNIP'AROUS, adjective [Latin unus, one, and pario, to bear.] Producing one at a birth.
UNIRA'DIATED, adjective Having one ray.
UNIR'RITATED, adjective1. Not irritated; not fretted.2. Not provoked or angered.
UNIR'RITATING, adjective1. Not irritating or fretting.2. Not provoking.3. Not exciting.
U'NISON, noun [Latin unus, one, and sonur, sound.]1. In music, an accordance or coincidence of sounds, proceeding from an equality in the number of vibrations made in a given ti...
UNIS'ONANCE, noun Accordance of sounds.What constitutes unisonance is the equality of the number of vibrations of two sonorous bodies, in equal times.
UNIS'ONANT, adjective Being in unison; having the same degree of gravity or acuteness.
UNIS'ONOUS, adjective Being in unison.
U'NIT, noun [Latin unus, one; unitas, unity.]1. One; a word which denotes a single thing or person; the least whole number.Units are the integral parts of any large number.2. In...
UNITA'RIAN, noun [Latin unitus, unus.] One who denies the doctrine of the trinity, and ascribes divinity to God the Father only. The Arian and Socinian are both comprehended in ...
UNITA'RIANISM, noun The doctrines of Unitarians, who contend for the unity of the Godhead, in opposition to the Trinitarians, and who of course deny the divinity of Christ.
UNI'TE, verb transitive [Latin unio, unitus.]1. To put together or join two or more things, which make one compound or mixture. Thus we unite the parts of a building to make one...
UNI'TED, participle passive Joined; made to agree; cemented; mixed; attached by growth.United flowers, are such as have the stamens and pistils in the same flower.
UNI'TER, noun The person or thing that unites.
UNI'TING, participle present tense Joining; causing to agree; consolidating; coalescing; growing together.
UNI'TION, noun Junction; act of uniting. [Not in use.]
U'NITIVE, adjective Having the power of uniting. [Not used.]