UNLACED
UNLA'CED, participle passive Loosed from lacing; unfastened.
American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828.
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UNLA'CED, participle passive Loosed from lacing; unfastened.
UNLA'CING, participle present tense Loosing from lacing or fastening.
UNLACK'EYED, adjective Unattended with a lackey.
UNLA'DE, verb transitive1. To unload; to take out the cargo of; as, to unlade a ship.2. To unload; to remove, as a load or burden. Acts 21:3.
UNLA'DEN, participle passive of lade. Unloaded.
UNLA'ID, adjective1. Not placed; not fixed.2. Not allayed; not pacified; not suppressed.3. Not laid out, as a corpse.
UNLAMENT'ED, adjective Not lamented; whose loss is not deplored.Thus unlamented pass the proud away.
UNL'ARDED, adjective Not intermixed or inserted for improvement.
UNLATCH', verb intransitive To open or loose by lifting the latch.
UNLAU'RELED, adjective Not crowned with laurel; not honored.
UNLAV'ISH, adjective Not lavish; not profuse; not wasteful.
UNLAV'ISHED, adjective Not lavished; not spent wastefully.
UNLAW', verb transitive To deprive of the authority of law.
UNLAW'FUL, adjective Not lawful; contrary to law; illegal; not permitted by law.Unlawful assembly, in law, the meeting of three or more persons to commit an unlawful act.
UNLAW'FULLY, adverb1. In violation of law or right; illegally.2. Illegitimately; not in wedlock; as a child unlawfully born.
UNLAW'FULNESS, noun1. Illegality; contrariety to law.2. Illegitimacy.
UNLEARN', verb transitive unlern'. To forget or lose what has been learned. It is most important to us all to unlearn the errors of our early education.I had learned nothing rig...
UNLEARN'ED, participle passive1. Forgotten.2.adjective Not learned; ignorant; illiterate; not instructed.3. Not gained by study; not known.4. Not suitable to a learned man; as u...
UNLEARN'EDLY, adverb Ignorantly.
UNLEARN'EDNESS, noun want of learning; illiterateness.
UNLEAVENED, adjective unlev'ened. Not leavened; not raised by leaven, barm or yeast. Exodus 12:8.
UNLEC'TURED, adjective Not taught by lecture.
UNLEISURED, adjective unlezh'ured. Not having leisure. [Not in use.]
UNLENT', adjective Not lent.
UNLESS', conjunctionExcept; that is, remove or dismiss the fact or thing stated in the sentence or clause which follows. 'We cannot thrive unless we are industrious and frugal.'...
UNLES'SONED, adjective Not taught; not instructed.
UNLET'TERED, adjective Unlearned; untaught; ignorant.