UNDULL
UNDULL', verb transitive To remove dullness or obscurity; to clear; to purify. [Not used.]
American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828.
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UNDULL', verb transitive To remove dullness or obscurity; to clear; to purify. [Not used.]
UNDU'LY, adverb1. Not according to duty or propriety.2. Not in proper proportion; excessively. His strength was unduly exerted.
UNDU'RABLE, adjective Not durable; not lasting. [Not in use.]
UNDUST', verb transitive To free from dust. [Not in use.]
UNDU'TEOUS, adjective Not performing duty to parents and superiors; not obedient; as an unduteous child, apprentice or servant.
UNDU'TIFUL, adjective Not obedient; not performing duty; as an undutiful son or subject.
UNDU'TIFULLY, adverb Not according to duty; in a disobedient manner.
UNDU'TIFULNESS, noun Want of respect; violation of duty; disobedience; as the undutifulness of children or subjects.
UNDY'ING, adjective1. Not dying; not perishing.2. Not subject to death; immortal; as the undying souls of men.
UNEARNED, adjective unern'ed. Not merited by labor or services.Hoping heaven will bless thy slighted fruits, and give thee bread unearn'd.
UNEARTHED, adjective unerth'ed. Driven from a den, cavern or burrow.
UNEARTHLY, adjective unerth'ly. Not terrestrial.
UNE'ASILY, adverb s as z.1. With uneasiness or pain.He lives uneasily under the burden.2. With difficulty; not readily.
UNE'ASINESS, noun1. A moderate degree of pain; restlessness; want of ease; disquiet.2. Unquietness of mind; moderate anxiety or perturbation; disquietude.3. That which makes une...
UNE'ASY, adjective s as z.1. Feeling some degree of pain; restless; disturbed; unquiet. The patient is uneasy2. Giving some pain; as an uneasy garment.3. Disturbed in mind; some...
UNE'ATABLE, adjective Not eatable; not fit to be eaten.
UNE'ATEN, adjective Not eaten; not devoured.
UNE'ATH, adverb1. Not easily. [Not in use.]2. Beneath; below. [Not in use. See Neither and Beneath.]
UNECLIPS'ED, adjective Not eclipsed; not obscured.
UNED'IFYING, adjective Not edifying; not improving to the mind.
UNED'UCATED, adjective Not educated; illiterate.
UNEFFA'CED, adjective Not effaced; not obliterated.
UNEFFECT'UAL, adjective Ineffectual. [The latter is the word now used.]
UNELAS'TIC, adjective Not elastic; not having the property of recovering its original state, when bent or forced out of its form.
UNELA'TED, adjective Not elated; not puffed up.
UNEL'BOWED, adjective Not attended by any at the elbow.
UNELECT'ED, adjective Not elected; not chosen; not preferred.