To deprive of hair, or of hairs; as, to unhair hides for leather.
To profane; to desecrate.
Not consecrated; hence, profane; unholy; impious; wicked.
To loose from the hand; to let go.
Not handsome; not beautiful; ungraceful; not comely or pleasing; plain; homely.
Clumsy; awkward; as, an Unhandy man.
Ill luck; misfortune.
Made unhappy.
Not happy or fortunate; unfortunate; unlucky; as, affairs have taken an unhappy turn.
To drive from harbor or shelter.
Having no harbor or shelter; unprotected.
Inharmonious; unsymmetrical; also, unmusical; discordant.
To strip of harness; to loose from harness or gear; as, to unharness horses or oxen.
To unloose the hasp of; to unclose.
To take off the hat of; to remove one's hat, especially as a mark of respect.
To uncover. See Unhele.
Unsoundness; disease.
Not heard; not perceived by the ear; as, words unheard by those present.
New; unprecedented; unparalleled.
To cause to lose heart; to dishearten.
Incautious; precipitate; heedless.
Destitute of an heir.
To uncover.
To deprive of the helm or helmet.
Divested or deprived of the helm or helmet.
To deprive of the helmet.
To bring out from concealment; to discover.
The act unhinging, or the state of being unhinged.
To free from being hitched, or as if from being hitched; to unfasten; to loose; as, to unhitch a horse, or a trace.
To take or steal from a hoard; to pilfer.
To cease to hold; to unhand; to release.
Not holy; unhallowed; not consecrated; hence, profane; wicked; impious.
Dishonest; dishonorable.
To remove a hood or disguise from.
To loose from a hook; to undo or open by loosening or unfastening the hooks of; as, to unhook a fish; to unhook a dress.
To strip or deprive of hoops; to take away the hoops of.
Not hoped or expected.
Unhoped; unexpected.
To throw from a horse; to cause to dismount; also, to take a horse or horses from; as, to unhorse a rider; to unhorse a carriage.
Without hose.
Inhospitable.
To drive from a house or habitation; to dislodge; hence, to deprive of shelter.
Driven from a house; deprived of shelter.
Not having received the sacrament.
Not human; inhuman.
To render inhuman or barbarous.
Not husked; having the husk on.
A member of the Greek Church, who nevertheless acknowledges the supremacy of the Pope of Rome; one of the United Greeks. Also used adjectively.
Uniaxial.
Having but one optic axis, or line of no double refraction.
In a uniaxial manner.
Having but one gill, as certain molluscs.
Having, or consisting of, a single chamber; -- said of a legislative assembly.
Having one ridge or keel.
Unicellular.
Having, or consisting of, but a single cell; as, a unicellular organism.
Having a single center of growth.
The condition of being united; quality of the unique; unification.
See Nonoclinal.
Having the surface of a uniform color.
A fabulous animal with one horn; the monoceros; -- often represented in heraldry as a supporter.
Having but a single horn; -- said of certain insects.
Having a single rib or strong nerve running upward from the base; -- said of a leaf.
That can be passed over in a single course; -- said of a curve when the coordinates of the point on the curve can be expressed as rational algebraic functions of a single parameter /.
Having no ideas; senseless; frivolous.
Not ideal; real; unimaginative.
Having but one dimension. See Dimension.
Having but one front surface; as, some foliaceous corals are unifacial, the polyp mouths being confined to one surface.
Making one or unity; unifying.
The act of unifying, or the state of being unified.
One who, or that which, unifies; as, a natural law is a unifier of phenomena.
Having only one thread; involving the use of only one thread, wire, fiber, or the like; as, unifilar suspension.
Having but one flagellum; as, uniflagellate organisms.
Bearing one flower only; as, a uniflorous peduncle.
Having only one leaf.
Having only one leaflet, as the leaves of the orange tree.
To clothe with a uniform; as, to uniform a company of soldiers.
Uniform.
The doctrine of uniformity in the geological history of the earth; -- in part equivalent to uniformitarianism, but also used, more broadly, as opposed to catastrophism.
One who accepts uniformitarianism, or the uniformitarian doctrine.
The uniformitarian doctrine.
The quality or state of being uniform; freedom from variation or difference; resemblance to itself at all times; sameness of action, effect, etc., under like conditions; even tenor; as, the uniformity of design in a poem; the uniformity of nature.
In a uniform manner; without variation or diversity; by a regular, constant, or common ratio of change; with even tenor; as, a temper uniformly mild.
The quality or state of being uniform; uniformity.
To cause to be one; to make into a unit; to unite; to view as one.
The state of being the only begotten.
Being of one kind; being of the same genus.
Having but one pair of leaflets; -- said of a pinnate leaf.
Having one lip only; as, a unilabiate corolla.
Being on one side only; affecting but one side; one-sided.
Consisting of one letter only; as, a uniliteral word or sign.
Consisting of a single lobe.
Having one cell or cavity only; as, a unilocular capsule or shell.
Inimitable.
That can not be impaired.
Not impeachable; not to be called in question; exempt from liability to accusation; free from stain, guilt, or fault; irreproachable; blameless; as, an unimpeachable reputation; unimpeachable testimony.
Not implicated.
Want of importance; triviality.
Not improved; not made better or wiser; not advanced in knowledge, manners, or excellence.
Having only one adductor muscle, and one muscular impression on each valve, as the oyster; monomyarian.
Not incumbered; not burdened.
That may not be infringed; as, an uninfringible monopoly.
Absence or lack of intelligence; unwisdom; ignorance.
Uninterested; unaffected.
Not interested; not having any interest or property in; having nothing at stake; as, to be uninterested in any business.
Want or failure of intermission.
Possessed of but a single nucleus; as, a uninucleated cell.
Any one of numerous species of fresh-water mussels belonging to Unio and many allied genera.
Of, pertaining to, or seated in, one eye; monocular.
The act of uniting or joining two or more things into one, or the state of being united or joined; junction; coalition; combination.
The sentiment of attachment to a federal union, especially to the federal union of the United States.
One who advocates or promotes union; especially a loyal supporter of a federal union, as that of the United States.
Of or pertaining to union or unionists; tending to promote or preserve union.
Containing but one ovule.
A woman who has borne one child.
Producing but one egg or young at a time.
Having only one foot.
One who believes that the Deity is unipersonal.
Having but one sound, as the drum.
Having, or consisting of, but one fold.
Having, or acting by means of, one pole only.