UNDECOMPOUNDED
UNDECOMPOUND'ED, adjective Not decompounded.
American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828.
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UNDECOMPOUND'ED, adjective Not decompounded.
UNDEC'ORATED, adjective Not adorned; not embellished; plain.To leave the character of Christ undecorated to make its own impression.
UNDED'ICATED, adjective1. Not dedicated; not consecrated.2. Not inscribed to a patron.
UNDEE'DED, adjective1. Not signalized by any great action.2. Not transferred by deed; as undeeded land. [Local.]
UNDEFA'CEABLE, adjective That cannot be defaced.
UNDEFA'CED, adjective Not deprived of its form; not disfigured; as an undefaced statue.
UNDEFE'ASIBLE, adjective s as z. Not defeasible. [But indefeasible is chiefly used.]
UNDEFEND'ED, adjective1. Not defended; not protected.2. Not vindicated.3. Open to assault; being without works of defense.
UNDEFI'ED, adjective Not set at defiance; not challenged.
UNDEFI'LED, adjective Not defiled; not polluted; not vitiated.
UNDEFI'NABLE, adjective1. Not definable; not capable of being described or limited; as the undefinable bounds of space.2. That cannot be described by interpretation or definitio...
UNDEFI'NABLENESS, noun The quality or state of being undefinable.
UNDEFI'NED, adjective1. Not defined; not described by definition or explanation.2. Not having its limits described.
UNDEFLOUR'ED, adjective Not debauched; not vitiated.
UNDEFORM'ED, adjective Not deformed; not disfigured.
UNDEFRAUD'ED, adjective Not defrauded.
UNDEFRA'YED, adjective Not defrayed; not paid.
UNDEGRA'DED, adjective Not degraded.
UNDE'IFY, verb transitive To reduce from the state of Deity.
UNDEL'EGATED, adjective Not delegated; not deputed; not granted; as undelegated authority; undelegated powers.
UNDELIB'ERATED, adjective Not carefully considered; as an undeliberated measure. [Not correct.]
UNDELIB'ERATING, adjective Not deliberating; not hesitating; hasty; prompt.
UNDELIGHTED, adjective Not delighted; not well pleased.
UNDELIGHTFUL, adjective Not giving delight or great pleasure.
UNDELIV'ERED, adjective Not delivered; not communicated.
UNDEM'ANDED, adjective Not demanded; not required.
UNDEMOL'ISHED, adjective1. Not demolished; not pulled down.2. Not destroyed.