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UM'BER, n. In natural history, an ore of iron, a fossil of a brown, yellowish, o...
UM'BERED, a. [L. umbra, a shade.] 1. Shaded; clouded. 2. [from umber.] Painted w...
UMBIL'IC, n. [infra.] The navel; the center.
UMBIL'ICAL, a. [L. umbilicus, the navel.] Pertaining to the navel; as umbilical ...
UMBIL'ICATE, UMBIL'ICATED, a. Navel-shaped; formed in the middle like a navel; a...
UM'BLES, n. The entrails of a deer.
UM'BO, n. [L.] The boss or protuberant part of a shield.
UMBOLDILITE, n. [from Humboldt.] A newly discovered Vesuvian mineral, whose prim...
UM'BRA, n. A fish caught in the Mediterranean, generally about 12 or 14 inches l...
UM'BRAGE, n. [L. umbra, a shade.] 1. A shade; a screen of trees; as the umbrage ...
UMBRA'GEOUS, a. 1. Shading; forming a shade; as umbrageous trees or foliage. 2. ...
UMBRA'GEOUSNESS, n. Shadiness; as the umbrageousness of a tree.
UM'BRATE, v.t. [L. umbro, to shade.] To shade; to shadow. [Little used.]
UM'BRATED, pp. Shaded; shadowed.
UMBRAT'IC, UMBRAT'ICAL, a. [L. umbraticus.] 1. Shadowy; typical. 2. Keeping in t...
UM'BRATILE, a. [L. umbratilis.] 1. Being in the shade. 2. Unreal; unsubstantial....