UNCLIPPED
UNCLIP'PED, adjective Not clipped; not out; not diminished or shortened by clipping; as unclipped money; unclipped hair.
American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828.
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UNCLIP'PED, adjective Not clipped; not out; not diminished or shortened by clipping; as unclipped money; unclipped hair.
UNCLOG', verb transitive To disencumber of difficulties and obstructions; to free from incumbrances, or any thing that retards motion.
UNCLOG'GED, participle passive or adjective Disencumbered; set free from obstructions.
UNCLOG'GING, participle present tense Disencumbering.
UNCLOIS'TER, verb transitive To release from a cloister or from confinement; to set at liberty.
UNCLOIS'TERED, participle passive Released from a cloister or from confinement.
UNCLOIS'TERING, participle present tense Releasing from confinement.
UNCLO'SE, verb transitive s as z.1. To open; to break the seal of; as, to unclose a letter.2. To disclose; to lay open.
UNCLO'SED, participle passive1. Opened.2.adjective Not separated by inclosures; open.3. Not finished; not concluded.4. Not closed; not sealed.
UNCLO'SING, participle present tense Opening; breaking the seal of.
UNCLO'THE, verb transitive To strip of clothes; to make naked; to divest.To have a distinct knowledge of things, we must unclothe them.
UNCLO'THED, participle passive Stripped of clothing or covering.Nor for that we would be unclothed but clothed upon.2 Corinthians 5:4.
UNCLO'THEDLY, adverb Without clothing
UNCLO'THING, participle present tense Stripping of clothing.
UNCLOUD', verb transitive To unvail; to clear from obscurity or clouds.
UNCLOUD'ED, adjective1. Not cloudy; free from clouds; clear; as an unclouded sky.2. Not darkened; not obscured.
UNCLOUD'EDNESS, noun1. Freedom from clouds; clearness.2. Freedom from obscurity or gloom.
UNCLOUD'ING, participle present tense Clearing from clouds or obscurity.
UNCLOUD'Y, adjective Not cloudy; clear; free from clouds, obscurity or gloom.
UNCLUTCH', verb transitive To open something closely shut.UNCLUTCH his griping hand.
UNCOAG'ULABLE, adjective That cannot be coagulated.
UNCOAG'ULATED, adjective Not coagulated or concreted.
UNCOATED, adjective Not coated; not covered with a coat.
UNCOCK'ED, adjective1. Not cocked, as a gun.2. Not made into cocks, as hay.3. Not set up, as the brim of a hat.
UNCOIF', verb transitive To pull the cap off.
UNCOIF'ED, adjective Not wearing a coif.
UNCOIL', verb transitive To unwind or open, as the turns of a rope or other line.