UNCINATE
UN'CINATE, adjective [Latin uncinatus, from uncus, a hook.] In botany, hooked at the end.
American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828.
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UN'CINATE, adjective [Latin uncinatus, from uncus, a hook.] In botany, hooked at the end.
UNCIR'CUMCISED, adjective s as z. Not circumcised.
UNCIRCUMCI'SION, noun Absence or want of circumcision.
UNCIRCUMSCRI'BED, adjective Not circumscribed; not bounded; not limited.Where the prince is uncircumscribed obedience ought to be unlimited.
UNCIR'CUMSPECT, adjective Not circumspect; not cautious.
UNCIRCUMSTAN'TIAL, adjective Not important. [Not in use.]
UNCIV'IL, adjective1. Not civil; not complaisant; not courteous in manners; applied to persons.2. Not polite; rude; applied to manners; as uncivil behavior.
UNCIVILIZA'TION, noun A state of savageness; rude state.
UNCIV'ILIZED, adjective1. Not reclaimed from savage life; as the uncivilized inhabitants of Canada or New Zealand.2. Coarse; indecent; as he most uncivilized words in our langua...
UNCIV'ILLY, adverb Not complaisantly; not courteously; rudely.
UNCLAD', adjective Not clad; not clothed.
UNCLA'IMED, adjective Not claimed; not demanded; not called for; as unclaimed dividends of a bank.
UNCLAR'IFIED, adjective Not purified; not fined; not departed by a separation of feculent or foreign matter.
UNCL'ASP, verb transitive To loose a clasp; to open what is fastened with a clasp; as, to unclasp a book.
UNCL'ASPING, participle present tense Loosing a clasp.
UNCLASS'IC,UNCLASS'ICAL, adjective1. Not classic; not according to the best models of writing.2. Not pertaining to the classic writers; as unclassic ground.
UNCLASS'ICAL, a.1. Not classic; not according to the best models of writing.2. Not pertaining to the classic writers; as unclassic ground.
UN'CLE, noun [Latin avunculus.] The brother of one's father or mother.
UNCLE'AN, adjective1. Not clean; foul; dirty; filthy.2. In the Jewish law, ceremonially impure; not cleansed by ritual practices. Numbers 19:7. Leviticus 11:4. Romans 14:14.3. F...
UNCLE'ANABLE, adjective That cannot be cleansed.
UNCLEANLINESS, noun unclen'liness. Want of cleanliness; filthiness.
UNCLEANLY, adjective unclen'ly.1. Foul; filthy; dirty.2. Indecent; unchaste; obscene.It is a pity that these harmonious writers have indulged any thing uncleanly or impure to de...
UNCLE'ANNESS, noun1. Foulness; dirtiness; filthiness.Be not troublesome to thyself or to others by uncleanness2. Want of ritual or ceremonial purity. Leviticus 15:3.3. Moral imp...
UNCLEANSED, adjective unclenz'ed. Not cleansed; not purified.
UNCLENCH', verb transitive To open the closed hand; as, to unclench the fist.
UNCLENCH'ED, participle passive Opened; unclosed.
UNCLEW', verb transitive To undo; to unwind, unfold or untie.