English English Dictionary
English English Dictionary
The online English-English dictionary from The Project Gutenberg
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Unshrubbed
(a.)
Being without shrubs.
Unshut
(v. t.)
To open, or throw open.
Unshutter
(v. t.)
To open or remove the shutters of.
Unsight
(a.)
Doing or done without sight; not seeing or examining.
Unsightable
(a.)
Invisible.
Unsighted
(a.)
Not sighted, or seen.
Unsighted
(a.)
Not aimed by means of a sight; also, not furnished with
a sight, or with a properly adjusted sight; as, to shoot and unsighted
rife or cannon.
Unsignificant
(a.)
Insignificant.
Unsilly
(a.)
See Unsely.
Unsimplicity
(n.)
Absence of simplicity; artfulness.
Unsin
(v. t.)
To deprive of sinfulness, as a sin; to make sinless.
Unsincere
(a.)
Not sincere or pure; insincere.
Unsincerity
(n.)
The quality or state of being unsincere or impure;
insincerity.
Unsinew
(v. t.)
To deprive of sinews or of strength.
Unsister
(v. t.)
To separate, as sisters; to disjoin.
Unsisterly
(a.)
Not sisterly.
Unsisting
(a.)
Unresisting.
Unsitting
(a.)
Not sitting well; unbecoming.
Unskill
(n.)
Want of skill; ignorance; unskillfulness.
Unskillful
(a.)
Not skillful; inexperienced; awkward; bungling; as, an
unskillful surgeon or mechanic; an unskillful logician.