UNDISTEMPERED
UNDISTEM'PERED, adjective1. Not diseased; free from malady.2. Free from perturbation.
American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828.
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UNDISTEM'PERED, adjective1. Not diseased; free from malady.2. Free from perturbation.
UNDISTEND'ED, adjective Not distended; not enlarged.
UNDISTILL'ED, adjective Not distilled.
UNDISTIN'GUISHABLE, adjective1. That cannot be distinguished by the eye; not to be distinctly seen.2. Not to be known or distinguished by the intellect, by any peculiar property.
UNDISTIN'GUISHABLY, adverb Without distinction; so as not to be known from each other, or to be separately seen.
UNDISTIN'GUISHED, adjective1. Not distinguished; not so marked as to be distinctly known from each other.Undistinguish'd seeds of good and ill.2. Not separately seen or descried...
UNDISTIN'GUISHING, adjective Making no difference; not discriminating; as undistinguishing favor.Undistinguishing distribution of good and evil.
UNDISTORT'ED, adjective Not distorted; not perverted.
UNDISTRACT'ED, adjective Not perplexed by contrariety or confusion of thought, desires or concerns.
UNDISTRACT'EDLY, adverb Without disturbance from contrariety of thoughts or multiplicity of concerns.
UNDISTRACT'EDNESS, noun Freedom from disturbance or interruption from contrariety or multiplicity of thoughts and concerns.
UNDISTRIB'UTED, adjective Not distributed or allotted.
UNDISTURB'ED, adjective1. Free from interruption; not molested or hindered; as undisturbed with company or noise.2. Free from perturbation of mind; calm; tranquil; placid; seren...
UNDISTURB'EDLY, adverb Calmly; peacefully.
UNDISTURB'EDNESS, noun Calmness; tranquillity; freedom from molestation or agitation.
UNDIVERS'IFIED, adjective Not diversified; not varied; uniform.
UNDIVERT'ED, adjective1. Not diverted; not turned aside.2. Not amused; not entertained or pleased.
UNDIVI'DABLE, adjective That cannot be divided; not separable; as an undividable scene.
UNDIVI'DED, adjective1. Not divided; not separated or disunited; unbroken; whole; as undivided attention or affections.2. In botany, not lobed, cleft or branched.
UNDIVI'DEDLY, adverb So as not to be parted.
UNDIVORCED, adjective Not divorced; not separated.
UNDIVULG'ED, adjective Not divulged; not revealed or disclosed; secret.
UNDO, verb transitivepreterit tense undid; participle passive undone.1. To reverse what has been done; to annul; to bring to naught any transaction. We can undo many kinds of wo...
UNDOCK', verb transitive To take out of dock; as, to undock a ship.
UNDOER, noun One who undoes or brings destruction; one who reverses what has been done; one who ruins the reputation of another.
UNDOING, participle present tense Reversing what has been done; ruining.UNDOING, noun1. The reversal of what has been done.2. Ruin; destruction.
UNDONE, participle passive1. Reversed; annulled.2. Ruined; destroyed.When the legislature is corrupted, the people are undone3.adjective Not done; not performed; not executed. W...