UNDEVIATINGLY
UNDE'VIATINGLY, adverb Without wandering; steadily; regularly.
American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828.
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UNDE'VIATINGLY, adverb Without wandering; steadily; regularly.
UNDEVO'TED, adjective Not devoted.
UNDEVOUT', Not devout; having no devotion.
UNDEX'TROUS, adjective Not dextrous; clumsy.
UNDIAPH'ANOUS, adjective Not transparent; not pellucid.
UNDID', pret of undo.
UNDIG'ENOUS, adjective [Latin unda, wave and Gr. kind.] Generated by water.
UNDIGEST'ED, adjective Not digested; not subdued by the stomach; crude.
UNDIGHT, verb transitive To put off. obsolete
UNDIG'NIFIED, adjective Not dignified; common; mean.
UNDIMIN'ISHABLE, adjective Not capable of diminution.
UNDIMIN'ISHED, adjective Not diminished; not lessened; unimpaired.
UNDIMIN'ISHING, adjective Not diminishing; not becoming less.
UNDINT'ED, adjective Not impressed by a blow.
UNDIPLOMAT'IC, adjective Not according to the rules of diplomatic bodies.
UNDIP'PED, adjective Not dipped; not plunged.
UNDIRECT'ED, adjective1. Not directed; not guided; left without direction.2. Not addressed; not superscribed; as a letter.
UNDISAPPOINT'ED, adjective Not disappointed.
UNDISCERN'ED, adjective Not discerned; not seen; not observed; not descried; not discovered; as truths undiscerned
UNDISCERN'EDLY, adverb In such a manner as not to be discovered or seen.
UNDISCERN'IBLE, adjective That cannot be discerned, seen or discovered; invisible; as undiscernible objects or distinctions.
UNDISCERN'IBLENESS, noun The state or quality of being undiscernible.
UNDISCERN'IBLY, adverb In a way not to be discovered or seen; invisibly; imperceptibly.
UNDISCERN'ING, adjective Not discerning; not making just distinctions; wanting judgment or the power of discrimination.UNDISCERN'ING, noun Want of discernment.
UNDIS'CIPLINED, adjective1. Not disciplined; not duly exercised and taught; not subdued to regularity and order; raw; as undisciplined troops; undisciplined valor.2. Not instruc...
UNDISCLOSE, verb transitive undisclo'ze. Not to discover. [A bad word.]
UNDISCLO'SED, adjective Not disclosed; not revealed.