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Webster Dictionary :: Unvanquishable

UNVAN'QUISHABLE, a. That cannot be conquered.

Webster Dictionary :: Unvalued

UNVAL'UED, a. 1. Not valued; not prized; neglected. 2. Inestimable; not to be va...

Webster Dictionary :: Unvaluable

UNVAL'UABLE, a. Being above price; invaluable. [But invaluable is the word now u...

Webster Dictionary :: Unvail

UNVA'IL, v.t. To remove a vail from; to uncover; to disclose to view. She unvail...

Webster Dictionary :: Unutterable

UNUT'TERABLE, a. That cannot be uttered or expressed; ineffable; inexpressible; ...

Webster Dictionary :: Unusualness

UNU'SUALNESS, n. s as z. Uncommonness; infrequency; rareness of occurrence.

Webster Dictionary :: Unusually

UNU'SUALLY, adv. s as z. Not commonly; not frequently; rarely. This summer, 1828...

Webster Dictionary :: Unusual

UNU'SUAL, a. s as z. Not usual; not common; rare; as an unusual season; a person...

Webster Dictionary :: Unuseful

UNU'SEFUL, a. Useless; serving no good purpose.

Webster Dictionary :: Unused

UNU'SED, a. s as z. 1. Not put to use; not employed. 2. That has never been used...

Webster Dictionary :: Unurged

UNURG'ED, a. Not urged; not pressed with solicitation.

Webster Dictionary :: Unupheld

UNUPHELD', a. Not upheld; not sustained.

Webster Dictionary :: Ununiform

UNU'NIFORM, a. Not uniform; wanting uniformity. [Little used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Unty

UNTY. [See Untie .]

Webster Dictionary :: Untwist

UNTWIST', v.t. 1. To separate and open, as threads twisted; or to turn back that...

Webster Dictionary :: Untwine

UNTWI'NE, v.t. 1. To untwist. 2. To open; to disentangle. 3. To separate, as tha...

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