قاموس اللغة الإنجليزية

قاموس اللغة الإنجليزية

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Uncle (n.)

The brother of one's father or mother; also applied to an aunt's husband; -- the correlative of aunt in sex, and of nephew and niece in relationship.

Uncle (n.)

A pawnbroker.

Unclean (a.)

Not clean; foul; dirty; filthy.

Unclean (a.)

Ceremonially impure; needing ritual cleansing.

Unclean (a.)

Morally impure.

Uncleansable (a.)

Incapable of being cleansed or cleaned.

Unclench (v. t.)

Same as Unclinch.

Uncleship (n.)

The office or position of an uncle.

Unclew (v. t.)

To unwind, unfold, or untie; hence, to undo; to ruin.

Unclinch (v. t.)

To cause to be no longer clinched; to open; as, to unclinch the fist.

Uncling (v. i.)

To cease from clinging or adhering.

Uncloak (v. t.)

To remove a cloak or cover from; to deprive of a cloak or cover; to unmask; to reveal.

Uncloak (v. i.)

To remove, or take off, one's cloak.

Unclog (v. t.)

To disencumber of a clog, or of difficulties and obstructions; to free from encumbrances; to set at liberty.

Uncloister (v. t.)

To release from a cloister, or from confinement or seclusion; to set free; to liberate.

Unclose (v. t. & i.)

To open; to separate the parts of; as, to unclose a letter; to unclose one's eyes.

Unclose (v. t. & i.)

To disclose; to lay open; to reveal.

Unclosed (a.)

Not separated by inclosures; open.

Unclosed (a.)

Not finished; not concluded.

Unclosed (a.)

Not closed; not sealed; open.