Webster Dictionary

Webster Dictionary :: Undecency

UNDE'CENCY, n. Unbecomingness; indecency. [The latter word is now used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Undeceiving

UNDECE'IVING, ppr. Freeing from deception or fallacy.

Webster Dictionary :: Undeceived

UNDECE'IVED, pp. 1. Disabused of cheat, deception or fallacy. 2. Not deceived; n...

Webster Dictionary :: Undeceive

UNDECE'IVE, v.t. To free from deception, cheat, fallacy or mistake, whether caus...

Webster Dictionary :: Undeceivable

UNDECE'IVABLE, a. That cannot be deceived; not subject to deception.

Webster Dictionary :: Undecaying

UNDECA'YING, a. 1. Not decaying; not suffering diminution or decline. 2. Immorta...

Webster Dictionary :: Undecayed

UNDECA'YED, a. Not decayed; not impaired by age or accident; being in full stren...

Webster Dictionary :: Undecagon

UNDEC'AGON, n. [L. undecim, eleven, and Gr. angle.] A figure of eleven angles or...

Webster Dictionary :: Undebauched

UNDEBAUCH'ED, a. Not debauched; not corrupted; pure.

Webster Dictionary :: Undebased

UNDEBA'SED, a. Not debased; not adulterated.

Webster Dictionary :: Undeaf

UNDE'AF, v.t. To free from deafness. [Not in use.]

Webster Dictionary :: Undazzled

UNDAZ'ZLED, a. Not dazzled; not confused by splendor.

Webster Dictionary :: Undawning

UNDAWN'ING, a. Not yet dawning; not growing light; not opening with brightness.

Webster Dictionary :: Undauntedness

UND'AUNTEDNESS, n. Boldness; fearless bravery; intrepidity.

Webster Dictionary :: Undauntedly

UND'AUNTEDLY, adv. Boldly; intrepidly.

Webster Dictionary :: Undaunted

UND'AUNTED, a. Not daunted; not subdued or depressed by fear; intrepid.

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