UNLOCATED
UNLO'CATED, adjective1. Not place; not fixed in a place.2. In America, unlocated lands are such new or wild lands as have not been surveyed, appropriated or designated by marks,...
American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828.
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UNLO'CATED, adjective1. Not place; not fixed in a place.2. In America, unlocated lands are such new or wild lands as have not been surveyed, appropriated or designated by marks,...
UNLOCK',1. To unfasten what is locked; as, to unlock a door or a chest.2. To open, in general; to lay open.UNLOCK your springs, and open all your shades.
UNLOCK'ED, participle passive1. Opened.2.adjective Not locked; not made fast.Unlocked for, not expected; not foreseen.
UNLOOSE, verb transitive unloos'. To loose. [An ill formed word, as it expresses the same idea as loose.]UNLOOSE, verb intransitive unloos'. To fall in pieces; to lose all conne...
UNLOSABLE, adjective s as z. That cannot be lost. [Not in use.]
UNLOVED, adjective Not loved.
UNLOVELINESS, noun Want of loveliness; unamiableness; want of the qualities which attract love.
UNLOVELY, adjective Not lovely; not amiable; destitute of the qualities which attract love, or possessing qualities that excite dislike.
UNLOVING, adjective Not loving; not fond.
UNLUCK'ILY, adverb Unfortunately; by ill fortune.
UNLUCK'INESS, noun1. Unfortunateness; ill fortune.2. Mischievousness.
UNLUCK'Y, adjective1. Unfortunate; not successful; as an unlucky man.2. Unfortunate; not resulting in success; as an unlucky adventure; an unlucky throw of dice; an unlucky game...
UNLUS'TROUS, adjective Wanting luster; not shining.
UNLUST'Y, adjective Not lusty; not stout; weak.
UNLU'TE, verb transitive To separate things cemented or luted; to take the lute or clay from.
UNLU'TED, participle passive Separated, as luted vessels.
UNLU'TING, participle present tense Separating, as luted vessels.
UNMA'DE, participle passive1. Deprived of its form or qualities.2.adjective Not made; not yet formed.3. Omitted to be made.
UNMAGNET'IC, adjective Not having magnetic properties.
UNMA'IDENLY, adjective Not becoming a maiden.
UNMA'IMED, adjective Not maimed; not disabled in any limb; sound; entire.
UNMA'KABLE, adjective Not possible to be made. [Little used.]
UNMA'KE, verb transitive1. To destroy the form and qualities which constitute a thing what it is.God does not make or unmake things to try experiments.2. To deprive of qualities...
UNMA'KING, participle present tense Destroying the peculiar properties of a thing.
UNMALLEABIL'ITY, noun The quality or state of being unmalleable.
UNMAL'LEABLE, adjective Not malleable; not capable of being hammered into a plate, or of being extended by beating.
UNMAN', verb transitive1. To deprive of the constitutional qualities of a human being, as reason, etc.2. To deprive of men; as, to unman a ship.3. To emasculate; to deprive of v...