Unlink (v. t.) To separate or undo, as links; to uncoil; to unfasten.
Unliquidated (a.) Not liquidated; not exactly ascertained; not adjusted or settled.
Unliquored (a.) Not moistened or wet with liquor; dry.
Unliquored (a.) Not in liquor; not intoxicated; sober.
Unlive (v. t.) To //ve in a contrary manner, as a life; to live in a manner contrary to.
Unlived (a.) Bereft or deprived of life.
Unload (v. t.) To take the load from; to discharge of a load or cargo; to disburden; as, to unload a ship; to unload a beast.
Unload (v. t.) Hence, to relieve from anything onerous.
Unload (v. t.) To discharge or remove, as a load or a burden; as, to unload the cargo of a vessel.
Unload (v. t.) To draw the charge from; as, to unload a gun.
Unload (v. t.) To sell in large quantities, as stock; to get rid of.
Unload (v. i.) To perform the act of unloading anything; as, let unload now.
Unloader (n.) One who, or that which, unloads; a device for unloading, as hay from a wagon.
Unlocated (a.) Not located or placed; not fixed in a place.
Unlocated (a.) Not surveyed, or designated by marks, limits, or boundaries, as appropriated to some individual, company, or corporation; as, unlocated lands.
Unlock (v. t.) To unfasten, as what is locked; as, to unlock a door or a chest.
Unlock (v. t.) To open, in general; to lay open; to undo.
Unlodge (v. t.) To dislodge; to deprive of lodgment.
Unlook (v. t.) To recall or retract, as a look.
Unlooked (a.) Not observed or foreseen; unexpected; -- generally with for.
Unlooked-for (a.) Not looked for; unexpected; as, an unlooked-for event.
Unloose (v. t.) To make loose; to loosen; to set free.
Unloose (v. i.) To become unfastened; to lose all connection or union.
Unloosen (v. t.) To loosen; to unloose.
Unlord (v. t.) To deprive of the rank or position of a lord.
Unlorded (a.) Deprived of the rank of a lord.
Unlorded (a.) Not raised to the rank of a lord.
Unlove (v. t.) To cease to love; to hate.
Unlovely (a.) Not lovely; not amiable; possessing qualities that excite dislike; disagreeable; displeasing; unpleasant.
Unluckily (adv.) In an unlucky manner.
Unluckiness (n.) Quality or state of being unlucky.
Unlucky (a.) Not lucky; not successful; unfortunate; ill-fated; unhappy; as, an unlucky man; an unlucky adventure; an unlucky throw of dice; an unlucky game.
Unlucky (a.) Bringing bad luck; ill-omened; inauspicious.
Unlucky (a.) Mischievous; as, an unlucky wag.
Unlust (n.) Listlessness; disinclination.
Unlute (v. t.) To separate, as things cemented or luted; to take the lute or the clay from.
Unmade (a.) Not yet made or formed; as, an unmade grave.
Unmade (a.) Deprived of form, character, etc.; disunited.
Unmagistrate (v. t.) To divest of the office or authority of a magistrate.
Unmaiden (v. t.) To ravish; to deflower.
Unmake (v. t.) To destroy the form and qualities of; to deprive of being; to uncreate.
Unman (v. t.) To deprive of the distinctive qualities of a human being, as reason, or the like.
Unman (v. t.) To emasculate; to deprive of virility.
Unman (v. t.) To deprive of the courage and fortitude of a man; to break or subdue the manly spirit in; to cause to despond; to dishearten; to make womanish.
Unman (v. t.) To deprive of men; as, to unman a ship.
Unmanacle (v. t.) To free from manacles.
Unmanhood (n.) Absence or lack of manhood.
Unmanned (a.) Deprived of manly qualities; deficient in vigor, strength, courage, etc.; weak; effeminate.
Unmanned (a.) Not tamed; not made familiar with, or subject to, man; -- also used figuratively.
Unmanned (a.) Not furnished with men; as, an unmanned ship.
Unmannerly (a.) Not mannerly; ill-bred; rude.
Unmannerly (adv.) Uncivilly; rudely.
Unmantle (v. t.) To divest of a mantle; to uncover.
Unmarry (v. t.) To annul the marriage of; to divorce.
Unmartyr (v. t.) To degrade from the rank of a martyr.
Unmasculate (v. t.) To emasculate.
Unmask (v. t.) To strip of a mask or disguise; to lay open; to expose.
Unmask (v. i.) To put off a mask.
Unmasterable (a.) Incapable of being mastered or subdued.
Unmaterial (a.) Not material; immaterial.
Unmeaning (a.) Having no meaning or signification; as, unmeaning words.
Unmeaning (a.) Not indicating intelligence or sense; senseless; expressionless; as, an unmeaning face.
Unmeant (a.) Not meant or intended; unintentional.
Unmeasurable (a.) Immeasurable.
Unmechanize (v. t.) To undo the mechanism of; to unmake; as, to unmechanize a structure.
Unmechanized (a.) Not mechanized.
Unmeet (a.) Not meet or fit; not proper; unbecoming; unsuitable; -- usually followed by for.
Unmember (v. t.) To deprive of membership, as in a church.
Unmentionables (n. pl.) The breeches; trousers.
Unmerchantable (a.) Not merchantable; not fit for market; being of a kind, quality, or quantity that is unsalable.
Unmercied (a.) Unmerciful; merciless.
Unmerciful (a.) Not merciful; indisposed to mercy or grace; cruel; inhuman; merciless; unkind.
Unmerciless (a.) Utterly merciless.
Unmew (v. t.) To release from confinement or restraint.
Unmingle (v. t.) To separate, as things mixed.
Unmistakable (a.) Incapable of being mistaken or misunderstood; clear; plain; obvious; evident.
Unmiter (v. t.) Alt. of Unmitre
Unmitre (v. t.) To deprive of a miter; to depose or degrade from the rank of a bishop.
Unmold (v. t.) Alt. of Unmould
Unmould (v. t.) To change the form of; to reduce from any form.
Unmoneyed (a.) Destitute of money; not rich.
Unmonopolize (v. t.) To recover or release from the state of being monopolized.
Unmoor (v. t.) To cause to ride with one anchor less than before, after having been moored by two or more anchors.
Unmoor (v. t.) To loose from anchorage. See Moor, v. t.
Unmoor (v. i.) To weigh anchor.
Unmoral (a.) Having no moral perception, quality, or relation; involving no idea of morality; -- distinguished from both moral and immoral.
Unmoralized (a.) Not restrained or tutored by morality.
Unmorrised (a.) Not arrayed in the dress of a morris dancer.
Unmortise (v. t.) To loosen, unfix, or separate, as things mortised together.
Un-Mosaic (a.) Not according to Moses; unlike Moses or his works.
Unmothered () Deprived of a mother; motherless.
Unmovable (a.) Immovable.
Unmovably (adv.) Immovably.
Unmoved (a.) Not moved; fixed; firm; unshaken; calm; apathetic.
Unmuffle (v. t.) To take a covering from, as the face; to uncover.
Unmuffle (v. t.) To remove the muffling of, as a drum.
Unmutable (a.) Immutable.
Unmuzzle (v. t.) To loose from a muzzle; to remove a muzzle from.
Unnail (v. t.) To remove the nails from; to unfasten by removing nails.
Unnapped (a.) Finished without a nap.