English English Dictionary
English English Dictionary
The online English-English dictionary from The Project Gutenberg
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Ungrateful
(a.)
Unpleasing; unacceptable; disagreeable; as, harsh
sounds are ungrateful to the ear.
Ungrave
(v. t.)
To raise or remove from the grave; to disinter; to
untomb; to exhume.
Ungual
(a.)
Of or pertaining to a nail, claw, talon, or hoof, or
resembling one.
Ungual
(a.)
Having a nail, claw, or hoof attached; -- said of certain
bones of the feet.
Unguard
(v. t.)
To deprive of a guard; to leave unprotected.
Ungueal
(a.)
Ungual.
Unguent
(n.)
A lubricant or salve for sores, burns, or the like; an
ointment.
Unguentary
(a.)
Like an unguent, or partaking of its qualities.
Unguentous
(a.)
Unguentary.
Ungues
(pl. )
of Unguis
Unguestlike
(adv.)
In a manner not becoming to a guest.
Unguical
(a.)
Ungual.
Unguicular
(a.)
Of or pertaining to a claw or a nail; ungual.
Unguiculata
(n. pl.)
An extensive division of Mammalia including those
having claws or nails, as distinguished from the hoofed animals
(Ungulata).
Unguiculate
(n.)
One of the Unguiculata.
Unguiculate
(a.)
Alt. of Unguiculated
Unguiculated
(a.)
Furnished with nails, claws, or hooks; clawed. See
the Note under Nail, n., 1.
Unguiculated
(n.)
Furnished with a claw, or a narrow stalklike base, as
the petals of a carnation.
Unguiferous
(a.)
Producing, having, or supporting nails or claws.
Unguiform
(a.)
Having the form of a claw or claws.