UNMONEYED
UNMONEYED, adjective Not having money.
American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828.
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UNMONEYED, adjective Not having money.
UNMONOP'LIZED, adjective Not monopolized.
UNMONOP'OLIZE, verb transitive To recover from being monopolized. [Not in use.]
UNMOOR', verb transitive1. In sea language, to bring to the state of riding with a single anchor, after having been moored by two or more cables.2. To loose from anchorage.
UNMOOR'ED, participle passive Loosed from anchorage, or brought to ride with a single anchor.
UNMOOR'ING, participle present tense Loosing from anchorage, or bringing to ride with a single anchor.
UNMOR'ALIZED, adjective Untutored by morality; not conformed to good morals.
UNMORT'GAGED, adjective [See Mortgage.] Not mortgaged; not pledged.
UNMOR'TIFIED,1. Not mortified; not shamed.2. Not subdued by sorrow; as unmortified sin.
UNMOUNT'ED, adjective Not mounted. unmounted dragoons are such as have not horses.
UNMOURNED, adjective Not lamented.
UNMOVABLE, adjective That cannot be moved or shaken; firm; fixed.[Immovable is more generally used.
UNMOVED, adjective1. Not moved; not transferred from one place to another.2. Not changed in purpose; unshaken; firm.3. Not affected; not having the passions excited; not touched...
UNMOVING, adjective1. Having no motion.2. Not exciting emotion; having no power to affect the passions.
UNMUF'FLE, verb transitive1. To take a covering from the face.2. To remove the muffling of a drum.
UNMUR'MURED, adjective Not murmured at.
UNMUR'MURING, adjective Not murmuring; not complaining; as unmurmuring patience.
UNMU'SICAL, adjective s as z.1. Not musical; not harmonious or melodious.2. Harsh; not pleasing to the ear.
UNMU'TILATED, adjective Not mutilated; not deprived of a member or part; entire.
UNMUZ'ZLE, verb transitive To loose from a muzzle.
UNNA'MED, adjective Not named; not mentioned.
UNNA'TIVE, adjective Not native; not natural; forced.
UNNAT'URAL, adjective1. Contrary to the laws of nature; contrary to the natural feelings.2. Acting without the affections of our common nature; as an unnatural father or son.3. ...
UNNAT'URALIZE, verb transitive To divest of natural feelings.
UNNAT'URALIZED, participle passive1. Divested of natural feelings.2.adjective Not naturalized; not made a citizen by authority.
UNNAT'URALLY, adverb In opposition to natural feelings and sentiments.
UNNAT'URALNESS, noun Contrariety to nature.