UNSETTLEMENT
UNSET'TLEMENT, noun Unsettled state; irresolution.
American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828.
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UNSET'TLEMENT, noun Unsettled state; irresolution.
UNSET'TLING, participle present tense Unfixing; removing from a settled state.
UNSEV'ERED, adjective Not severed; not parted; not divided.
UNSEX', verb transitive To deprive of the sex, or to make otherwise than the sex commonly is.
UNSHACK'LE, verb transitive To unfetter; to loose from bonds; to set free from restraint; as, to unshackle the hands; to unshackle the mind.
UNSHACK'LED, participle passive Loosed from shackles or restraint.
UNSHACK'LING, participle present tense Liberating from bonds or restraint.
UNSHA'DED, adjective1. Not shaded; not overspread with shade or darkness.2. Not clouded; not having shades in coloring.
UNSHAD'OWED, adjective Not clouded; not darkened.
UNSHA'KABLE, adjective That cannot be shaken. [Not in use.]
UNSHA'KED, for unshaken, not in use.
UNSHA'KEN, adjective1. Not shaken; not agitated; not moved; firm; fixed.2. Not moved in resolution; firm; steady.3. Not subject to concussion.
UNSHA'MED, adjective Not shamed; not ashamed; not abashed.
UNSHA'MEFACED, adjective Wanting modesty; impudent.
UNSHA'MEFACEDNESS, noun Want of modesty; impudence.
UNSHA'PE, verb intransitive To throw out of form or into disorder; to confound; to derange. [Little used.]
UNSHA'PEN, a Misshapen; deformed; ugly.
UNSHA'RED, adjective Not shared; not partaken or enjoyed in common; as unshared bliss.
UNSHE'ATH,UNSHE'ATHE, verb transitive To draw from the sheath or scabbard.Unsheath thy sword.To unsheath the sword, to make war.
UNSHE'ATHE, v.t. To draw from the sheath or scabbard.Unsheath thy sword.To unsheath the sword, to make war.
UNSHE'ATHED, participle passive Drawn from the sheath.
UNSHE'ATHING, participle present tense Drawing from the scabbard.
UNSHED', adjective Not shed; not split; as blood unshed
UNSHEL'TERED, adjective Not sheltered; not screened; not defended from danger or annoyance.
UNSHIE'LDED, adjective Not defended by a shield; not protected; exposed.
UNSHIP', verb intransitive1. To take out of a ship or other water craft; as, to unship goods.2. To remove from the place where it is fixed or fitted; as, to unship an oar; to un...
UNSHIP'PED, participle passive1. Removed from a ship or from its place.2. Destitute of a ship.