English English Dictionary

English English Dictionary

The online English-English dictionary from The Project Gutenberg

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Unsufficience (n.)

Alt. of Unsufficiency

Unsufficiency (n.)

Insufficiency.

Unsufficient (a.)

Insufficient.

Unsuit (v. t.)

Not to suit; to be unfit for.

Unsupportable (a.)

Insupportable; unendurable.

Unsured (a.)

Not made sure.

Unsurety (n.)

Want of surety; uncertainty; insecurity; doubt.

Unsurmountable (a.)

Insurmountable.

Unsuspicion (n.)

The quality or state of being unsuspecting.

Unswaddle (v. t.)

To take a swaddle from; to unswathe.

Unswathe (v. t.)

To take a swathe from; to relieve from a bandage; to unswaddle.

Unswayable (a.)

Not capable of being swayed.

Unswear (v. t.)

To recant or recall, as an oath; to recall after having sworn; to abjure.

Unswear (v. i.)

To recall an oath.

Unsweat (v. t.)

To relieve from perspiration; to ease or cool after exercise or toil.

Unswell (v. t.)

To sink from a swollen state; to subside.

Unsymmetrical (a.)

Wanting in symmetry, or due proportion pf parts.

Unsymmetrical (a.)

Not symmetrical; being without symmetry, as the parts of a flower when similar parts are of different size and shape, or when the parts of successive circles differ in number. See Symmetry.

Unsymmetrical (a.)

Being without symmetry of chemical structure or relation; as, an unsymmetrical carbon atom.

Unsymmetrically (adv.)

Not symmetrically.