UNBURTHENING
UNBUR'THENING,
American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828.
3.187 entradas
UNBUR'THENING,
UNBUSIED, a. unbiz'zied. Not busied; not employed idle.
UNBUT'TON, verb transitive To loose from being fastened by buttons; to loose buttons.
UNBUT'TONED, participle passive Loosed from buttons.
UNCA'GE, verb transitive To loose from a cage.
UNCA'GED, participle passive Released from a cage or from confinement.
UNCAL'CINED, adjective Not calcined.
UNCAL'CULATED, adjective Not subjected to calculation.
UNCAL'CULATING, adjective Not making calculations.
UNCALL'ED, adjective Not called; not summoned; not invited.Uncalled for, not required; not needed or demanded.
UNC'ALM, verb transitive To disturb. [Not in use, and an ill word.]
UNCAN'CELED, adjective Not canceled; not erased; not abrogated or annulled.
UNCAN'DID, adjective Not candid; not frank or sincere; not fair or impartial.
UNCANON'ICAL, adjective Not agreeable to the canons; not acknowledged as authentic.
UNCANON'ICALNESS, noun The state of being uncanonical.
UNCAN'OPIED, adjective Not covered by a canopy.
UNCAP', verb transitive To remove a cap or cover; to open; as, to uncap a vein.
UNCA'PABLE, adjective Incapable. [The latter word has superseded uncapable]
UNCAP'PED, participle passive Opened.
UNCAP'TIVATED, adjective Not captivated.
UNC'ARNATE, adjective Not fleshly.
UNC'ARPETED, adjective Not covered with a carpet.
UNCA'SE, verb transitive1. To disengage from a covering; to take off or out.2. To flay; to strip.
UNCA'SED, participle passive Stripped of a covering or case.
UNCA'SING, participle present tense Disengaging from a cover.
UNCAS'TRATED, adjective Not castrated.
UNCAT'ECHISED, adjective s as z. Not catechis untaught.