UNSCREENED
UNSCREE'NED, adjective Not screened; not covered; not sheltered; not protected.
American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828.
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UNSCREE'NED, adjective Not screened; not covered; not sheltered; not protected.
UNSCREW', verb transitive To draw the screws from; to loose from screws; to unfasten.
UNSCREW'ED, participle passive Loosed from screws.
UNSCREW'ING, participle present tense Drawing the screws from.
UNSCRIP'TURAL, adjective Not agreeable to the Scriptures; not warranted by the authority of the word of God; as an unscriptural doctrine.
UNSCRIP'TURALLY, adverb In a manner not according with the Scriptures.
UNSCRU'PULOUS, adjective Not scrupulous; having no scruples.
UNSCRU'PULOUSNESS, noun Want of scrupulousness.
UNSCRU'TABLE. [See Inscrutable.]
UNSCUTCH'EONED, adjective Not honored with a coat of arms.
UNSE'AL, verb transitive To break or remove the seal of; to open what is sealed; as, to unseal a letter.
UNSE'ALED, participle passive1. Opened, as something sealed.2.adjective Not sealed; having no seal, or the seal broken.
UNSE'ALING, participle present tense Breaking the seal of; opening.
UNSE'AM, verb transitive To rip; to cut open.
UNSEARCHABLE, adjective unserch'able. That cannot be searched or explored; inscrutable; hidden; mysterious.The counsels of God are to us unsearchable
UNSEARCHABLENESS, noun unserch'ableness. The quality or state of being unsearchable, or beyond the power of man to explore.
UNSEARCHABLY, adverb unserch'ably. In a manner so as not to be explored.
UNSEARCHED, adjective unserch'ed. Not searched; not explored; not critically examined.
UNSEASON'ABLE, adjective unsee'znable.1. Not seasonable; not being in the proper season or time. he called at an unseasonable hour.2. Not suited to the time or occasion; unfit; ...
UNSE'ASONABLENESS, noun [supra.] The quality or state of being unseasonable, ill timed, or out of the usual time.
UNSE'ASONABLY, adverb Not seasonably; not in due time, or not in the usual time; not in the time best adapted to success.
UNSEASONED, adjective unsee'znd.1. Not seasoned; not exhausted of the natural juices and hardened for use; as unseasoned wood, boards, timber, etc.2. Not inured; not accustomed;...
UNSE'AT, verb transitive To throw from the seat.
UNSE'ATED, participle passive1. Thrown from the seat.2.adjective Not seated; having no seat or bottom.3. Not settled with inhabitants; as unseated lands. [We usually say, unsett...
UNSE'AWORTHY, adjective Not fit for a voyage; not able to sustain the violence of the sea; as, the ship is unseaworthy
UNSEC'ONDED, adjective1. Not seconded; not supported. The motion was unseconded; the attempt was unseconded2. Not exemplified a second time. [Not in use.]
UNSE'CRET, adjective Not secret; not close; not trusty.UNSE'CRET, verb transitive To disclose; to divulge. [Not used.]