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Webster Dictionary :: Undemolished

UNDEMOL'ISHED, a. 1. Not demolished; not pulled down. 2. Not destroyed.

Webster Dictionary :: Undemonstrable

UNDEMON'STRABLE, a. 1. Not capable of fuller evidence. 2. Not capable of demonst...

Webster Dictionary :: Undeniable

UNDENI'ABLE, a. That cannot be denied; as undeniable evidence.

Webster Dictionary :: Undeniably

UNDENI'ABLY, adv. So plainly as to admit no contradiction or denial.

Webster Dictionary :: Undepending

UNDEPEND'ING, a. Not dependent.

Webster Dictionary :: Undeplored

UNDEPLO'RED, a. Not lamented.

Webster Dictionary :: Undeposable

UNDEPO'SABLE, a. s as z. That cannot be deposed from office.

Webster Dictionary :: Undepraved

UNDEPRA'VED, a. Not corrupted; not vitiated.

Webster Dictionary :: Undeprecated

UNDEP'RECATED, a. Not deprecated.

Webster Dictionary :: Undepreciated

UNDEPRE'CIATED, a. Not depreciated; not lowered in value.

Webster Dictionary :: Undeprived

UNDEPRI'VED, a. Not deprived; not divested of by authority; not stripped of any ...

Webster Dictionary :: Under

UNDER, prep. 1. Beneath; below; so as to have something over or above. He stood ...

Webster Dictionary :: Under-sheriff

UNDER-SHER'IFF, n. A sheriff's deputy.

Webster Dictionary :: Underaction

UNDERAC'TION, n. Subordinate action; action not essential to the main story. The...

Webster Dictionary :: Underagent

UNDERA'GENT, n. A subordinate agent.

Webster Dictionary :: Underbear

UNDERBEAR, v.t. 1. To support; to endure. 2. To line; to guard; as cloth of gold...

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