UNSECULARIZE
UNSEC'ULARIZE, verb transitive To detach from secular things; to alienate from the world.
American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828.
3.187 entradas
UNSEC'ULARIZE, verb transitive To detach from secular things; to alienate from the world.
UNSECU'RE, adjective Not secure; not safe. [But insecure is generally used.]
UNSEDU'CED, adjective Not seduced; not drawn or persuaded to deviate from the path of duty.
UNSEE'DED, adjective Not seeded; not sown. [Local.]
UNSEE'ING, adjective Wanting the power of vision; not seeing.
UNSEE'Mverb intransitive Not to seem. [Not in use.]
UNSEE'MLINESS, noun Uncomeliness; indecency; indecorum; impropriety.
UNSEE'MLY, adjective Not fit or becoming; uncomely; unbecoming; indecent.My sons, let your unseemly discord cease.UNSEE'MLY, adverb Indecently; unbecomingly.
UNSEE'N, adjective1. Not seen; not discovered.2. Invisible; not discoverable; as the unseen God.3. Unskilled; inexperienced. [Not in use.]
UNSE'IZED, adjective1. Not seized; not apprehended.2. Not possessed; not taken into possession.
UNSEL'DOM, adverb Not seldom.
UNSELECT'ED, adjective Not selected; not separated by choice.
UNSELECT'ING, adjective Not selecting.
UNSELF'ISH, adjective Not selfish; not unduly attached to one's own interest.
UNSENS'IBLE, adjective Not sensible. [But insensible is now used.]
UNSENT', adjective Not sent; not dispatched; not transmitted.UNSENT for, not called or invited to attend.
UNSEP'ARABLE, adjective That cannot be parted. [But inseparable is now used.]
UNSEP'ARATED, adjective Not separated or parted.
UNSEP'ULCHERED, adjective Having no grave; unburied.
UNSERV'ED, adjective Not served.
UNSERV'ICEABLE, adjective Not serviceable; not bringing advantage, use, profit or convenience; useless; as an unserviceable utensil or garment; an unserviceable tract of land; u...
UNSERV'ICEABLENESS, noun The quality or state of being useless; unfitness for use.
UNSERV'ICEABLY, adverb Without use; without advantage.
UNSET', adjective1. Not set; not placed.2. Not sunk below the horizon.
UNSET'TLE, verb transitive1. To unfix; to move or loosen from a fixed state; to unhinge; to make uncertain or fluctuating; as, to unsettle doctrines and opinions.2. To move from...
UNSET'TLED, participle passive1. Unfixed; unhinged; rendered fluctuating.2.adjective Not settled; not fixed; not determined; as doctrines, questions, opinions and the like.3. No...
UNSET'TLEDNESS, noun1. The state of being unfixed, unsettled or undetermined.2. Irresolution; fluctuation of mind or opinions.3. Uncertainty.4. Want of fixedness; fluctuation.