UNSIZABLE
UNSI'ZABLE, adjective Not being of the proper size, magnitude or bulk.
American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828.
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UNSI'ZABLE, adjective Not being of the proper size, magnitude or bulk.
UNSI'ZED, adjective Not sized; as unsized paper.
UNSKILL'ED, adjective1. Wanting skill; destitute of readiness or dexterity in performance.2. Destitute of practical knowledge.
UNSKILL'FUL, adjective Not skillful; wanting the knowledge and dexterity which are acquired by observation, use and experience; as an unskillful surgeon; an unskillful mechanic;...
UNSKILL'FULLY, adverb Without skill, knowledge or dexterity; clumsily.
UNSKILL'FULNESS, noun Want of art or knowledge; want of that readiness in action or execution, which is acquired by use, experience and observation.
UNSLA'IN, adjective Not slain; not killed.
UNSLA'KED, adjective Not slaked; unquenched; as unslaked thirst.UNSLA'KED, adjective Not saturated with water; as unslaked lime.
UNSLEE'PING, adjective Not sleeping; ever wakeful.
UNSLING', verb transitive In seamen's language, to take off the slings of a yard, a cask, etc.
UNSLIP'PING, adjective Not slipping; not liable to slip.
UNSLOW, adjective Not slow. [Not in use.]
UNSLUM'BERING, adjective Never sleeping or slumbering; always watching or vigilant.
UNSMIRCH'ED, adjective Not stained; not soiled or blacked.
UNSMO'KED, adjective1. Not smoked; not dried in smoke.2. Not used in smoking, as a pipe.
UNSMOOTH', Not smooth; not even; rough.
UNSO'BER, adjective Not sober. [Not used.]
UNSO'CIABLE, adjective1. Not suitable to society; not having the qualities which are proper for society, and which render it agreeable; as an unsociable temper.2. Not apt to con...
UNSO'CIABLY, adverb1. Not kindly.2. With reserve.
UNSO'CIAL, adjective Not adapted to society; not beneficial to society.
UNSOCK'ET, verb transitive To loose or take from a socket.
UNSOFT', adjective Not soft; hard. [Not used.]UNSOFT', adverb Not with softness. obsolete
UNSOIL'ED, adjective1. Not soiled; not stained; unpolluted.2. Not disgraced; not tainted; as character.
UNSOLD, adjective Not sold; not transferred for a consideration.
UNSOLDIERED, adjective Not having the qualities of a soldier. [Not in use.]
UNSOLDIERLIKE,UNSOLDIERLY, adjective [See Soldier.] Unbecoming a soldier.
UNSOLDIERLY, a. [See Soldier.] Unbecoming a soldier.