UNRUFFLE
UNRUF'FLE, verb intransitive To cease from being ruffled or agitated; to subside to smoothness.
American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828.
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UNRUF'FLE, verb intransitive To cease from being ruffled or agitated; to subside to smoothness.
UNRUF'FLED, adjective1. Calm; tranquil; not agitated.Calm and unruffled as a summer's sea.2. Not disturbed; not agitated; as an unruffled temper.
UNRU'LED, adjective Not ruled; not governed; not directed by superior power or authority.
UNRU'LINESS, noun [from unruly.]1. Disregard of restraint; licentiousness; turbulence; as the unruliness of men, or of their passions.2. The disposition of a beast to break over...
UNRU'LY, adjective1. Disregarding restraint; licentious; disposed to violate laws; turbulent; ungovernable; as an unruly youth.The tongue can no man tame; it is an unruly evil. ...
UNRU'MINATED, adjective Not well chewed; not well digested.
UNRUM'PLE, verb transitive To free from rumples; to spread or lay even.
UNSADDEN, verb transitive unsad'n. To relieve from sadness.
UNSAD'DLE, verb transitive To strip of a saddle; to take the saddle from; as, to unsaddle a horse.
UNSAD'DLED, participle passive1. Divested of the saddle.2.adjective Not saddled; not having a saddle on.
UNSA'FE, adjective1. Not safe; not free from danger; exposed to harm or destruction.2. Hazardous; as an unsafe adventure.
UNSA'FELY, adverb Not safely; not without danger; in a state exposed to loss, harm or destruction.
UNSA'FETY, noun State of being unsafe; exposure to danger.
UNSAID, adjective unsed'. Not said; not spoken; not uttered.
UNSA'INT, verb transitive To deprive of saintship.
UNSA'INTED, participle passive Not sainted.
UNSA'LABLE, adjective Not salable; not in demand; not meeting a ready sale; as unsalable goods.
UNSALT'ED, adjective Not salted; not pickled; fresh; as unsalted meat.
UNSALU'TED, adjective Not saluted; not greeted.
UNSANC'TIFIED, adjective1. Not sanctified; unholy.2. Not consecrated.
UNSANC'TIONED, adjective Not sanctioned; not ratified; not approved; not authorized.
UNSAN'DALED, adjective Not wearing sandals.
UNSA'TED, adjective Not sated; not satisfied or satiated.
UNSA'TIABLE, adjective That cannot be satisfied. [But insatiable is generally used.]
UNSA'TIATE, adjective Not satisfied. obsolete[Insatiate is the word now used.]
UNSATISFAC'TION, noun Dissatisfaction.
UNSATISFAC'TORILY, adverb So as not to give satisfaction.