Webster Dictionary

Webster Dictionary :: Undurable

UNDU'RABLE, a. Not durable; not lasting. [Not in use.]

Webster Dictionary :: Undust

UNDUST', v.t. To free from dust. [Not in use.]

Webster Dictionary :: Unduteous

UNDU'TEOUS, a. Not performing duty to parents and superiors; not obedient; as an...

Webster Dictionary :: Undutiful

UNDU'TIFUL, a. Not obedient; not performing duty; as an undutiful son or subject.

Webster Dictionary :: Undutifully

UNDU'TIFULLY, adv. Not according to duty; in a disobedient manner.

Webster Dictionary :: Undutifulness

UNDU'TIFULNESS, n. Want of respect; violation of duty; disobedience; as the undu...

Webster Dictionary :: Undying

UNDY'ING, a. 1. Not dying; not perishing. 2. Not subject to death; immortal; as ...

Webster Dictionary :: Unearned

UNEARNED, a. unern'ed. Not merited by labor or services. Hoping heaven will bles...

Webster Dictionary :: Unearthed

UNEARTHED, a. unerth'ed. Driven from a den, cavern or burrow.

Webster Dictionary :: Unearthly

UNEARTHLY, a. unerth'ly. Not terrestrial.

Webster Dictionary :: Uneasily

UNE'ASILY, adv. s as z. 1. With uneasiness or pain. He lives uneasily under the ...

Webster Dictionary :: Uneasiness

UNE'ASINESS, n. 1. A moderate degree of pain; restlessness; want of ease; disqui...

Webster Dictionary :: Uneasy

UNE'ASY, a. s as z. 1. Feeling some degree of pain; restless; disturbed; unquiet...

Webster Dictionary :: Uneatable

UNE'ATABLE, a. Not eatable; not fit to be eaten.

Webster Dictionary :: Uneaten

UNE'ATEN, a. Not eaten; not devoured.

Webster Dictionary :: Uneath

UNE'ATH, adv. 1. Not easily. [Not in use.] 2. Beneath; below. [Not in use. See N...

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