UNLETTEREDNESS
UNLET'TEREDNESS, noun Want of learning.
American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828.
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UNLET'TEREDNESS, noun Want of learning.
UNLEV'ELED, adjective Not leveled; not laid even.
UNLIBID'INOUS, adjective Not libidinous; not lustful.
UNLI'CENSED, adjective Not licensed; not having permission by authority; as an unlicensed innkeeper.The vending of ardent spirits, in places licensed or unlicensed is a tremendo...
UNLICK'ED, adjective shapeless; not formed to smoothness; as an unlicked bear whelp.
UNLIGHTED, adjective1. Not lighted; not illuminated.2. Not kindled or set on fire.
UNLIGHTSOME, adjective Dark; gloomy; wanting light.
UNLI'KE, adjective1. Dissimilar; having no resemblance. Never were two men more unlike The cases are entirely unlike2. Improbably; unlikely.
UNLI'KELIHOOD,UNLI'KELINESS, noun Improbability.
UNLI'KELINESS, n. Improbability.
UNLI'KELY, adjective1. Improbably; such as cannot be reasonably expected; as an unlikely event. The thing you mention is very unlikely2. Not promising success. He employs very u...
UNLIM'BER, adjective Not limber; not flexible; not yielding.
UNLIM'ITABLE, adjective Admitting no limits; boundless. [We now us illimitable.]
UNLIM'ITED, adjective1. Not limited; having no bounds; boundless.2. Undefined; indefinite; not bounded by proper exceptions; as unlimited terms.3. Unconfined; not restrained.Asc...
UNLIM'ITEDLY, adverb Without bounds.
UNLIM'ITEDNESS, noun The state of being boundless, or of being undefined.
UNLIN'EAL, adjective Not in a line; not coming in the order of succession.
UNLINK', verb transitive To separate links; to loose; to unfasten: to untwist.
UNLIQ'UIDATED, adjective1. Not liquidated; not settled; not having the exact amount ascertained; as an unliquidated debt; unliquidated accounts.2. Unpaid; unadjusted.
UNLIQ'UIFIED, adjective Unmelted; not dissolved.
UNLIQ'UORED, adjective Not moistened; not smeared with liquor; not filled with liquor.
UNLIS'TENING, adjective Not listening; not hearing; not regarding.
UNLI'VELINESS, noun Want of life; dullness.
UNLI'VELY, adjective Not lively; dull.
UNLOAD, verb transitive1. To take the load from; to discharge of a load or cargo; as, to unload a ship; to unload a cart.2. To disburden; as, to unload a beast.3. To disburden; ...
UNLOADED, participle passive Freed from a load or cargo; disburdened.
UNLOADING, participle present tense Freeing from a load or cargo; disburdening; relieving of a burden.