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Webster Dictionary :: Unhidebound

UNHI'DEBOUND, a. Lax of maw; capacious. [Not in use.]

Webster Dictionary :: Unhindered

UNHIN'DERED, a. Not hindered; not opposed; exerting itself freely.

Webster Dictionary :: Unhinge

UNHINGE, v.t. unhinj'. 1. To take from the hinges; as, to unhinge a door. 2. To ...

Webster Dictionary :: Unhoard

UNHOARD, v.t. To steal from a hoard; to scatter.

Webster Dictionary :: Unholiness

UNHO'LINESS, n. 1. Want of holiness; an unsanctified state of the heart. 2. Impi...

Webster Dictionary :: Unholy

UNHO'LY, a. 1. Not holy; not renewed and sanctified. 2 Tim 3. 2. Profane; not ha...

Webster Dictionary :: Unhonest

UNHON'EST, a. [See Honest .] Dishonest; dishonorable. Obs.

Webster Dictionary :: Unhonored

UNHON'ORED, a. [See Honor .] Not honored; not regarded with veneration; not cele...

Webster Dictionary :: Unhook

UNHOOK', v.t. To loose from a hook.

Webster Dictionary :: Unhoop

UNHOOP', v.t. To strip of hoops.

Webster Dictionary :: Unhoped

UNHO'PED, a. Not hoped for; not so probable as to excite hope. With unhop'd succ...

Webster Dictionary :: Unhopeful

UNHO'PEFUL, a. Such as leaves no room to hope.

Webster Dictionary :: Unhorned

UNHORN'ED, a. Having no horns.

Webster Dictionary :: Unhorse

UNHORSE, v.t. unhors'. To throw from a horse; to cause to dismount.

Webster Dictionary :: Unhorsed

UNHORS'ED, pp. Throwing from a horse; to cause to dismount.

Webster Dictionary :: Unhorsing

UNHORS'ING, ppr. Throwing from a horse; dismounting.

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