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Webster Dictionary :: Unicornous

UNICORN'OUS, a. Having only one horn.

Webster Dictionary :: Unideal

UNIDE'AL, a. Not ideal; real.

Webster Dictionary :: Uniflorous

UNIF'LOROUS, a. [L. unus, one, and flos, flower.] Bearing one flower only; as a ...

Webster Dictionary :: Uniform

U'NIFORM a. [L. uniformis; unus, one, and forma, form.] 1. Having always the sam...

Webster Dictionary :: Uniformity

UNIFORM'ITY, n. 1. resemblance to itself at all times; even tenor; as the unifor...

Webster Dictionary :: Uniformly

U'NIFORMLY, adv. 1. With even tenor; without variation; as a temper uniformly mi...

Webster Dictionary :: Unigeniture

UNIGEN'ITURE, n. [L. unigenitus; unus and genitus.] The state of being the only ...

Webster Dictionary :: Unigenous

UNIG'ENOUS, a. [L. unigena.] Of one kind; of the same genus.

Webster Dictionary :: Unilabiate

UNILA'BIATE, a. In botany, having one lip only, as a corol.

Webster Dictionary :: Unilateral

UNILAT'ERAL, a. [L. unus, one, and latus, side.] 1. Being on one side or party o...

Webster Dictionary :: Uniliteral

UNILIT'ERAL, a. [L. unus, one, and litera, letter.] Consisting of one letter only.

Webster Dictionary :: Unilluminated

UNILLU'MINATED, a. 1. Not illuminated; not enlightened; dark. 2. Ignorant.

Webster Dictionary :: Unillustrated

UNILLUS'TRATED, a. Not illustrated; not made plain.

Webster Dictionary :: Unilocular

UNILOC'ULAR, a. [L. unus, one, and loculus, cell.] Having one cell only; as a un...

Webster Dictionary :: Unimaginable

UNIMAG'INABLE, a. Not to be imagined; not to be conceived.

Webster Dictionary :: Unimaginably

UNIMAG'INABLY, adv. To a degree not to be imagined.

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