Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Dictionary: UN-DE-CEIVE' – UN-DEC'O-RA-TED
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UN-DE-CEIVE', v.t.
To free from deception, cheat, fallacy or mistake, whether caused by others or by ourselves. If we rely on our own works for salvation, the Scriptures may undeceive us.
UN-DE-CEIV'ED, pp.
- Disabused of cheat, deception or fallacy.
- Not deceived; not misled or imposed on.
UN-DE-CEIV'ING, ppr.
Freeing from deception or fallacy.
UN-DE'CEN-A-RY, a. [L. undecim, eleven.]
Eleventh; occurring once in every period of eleven years. Pres. Stiles.
UN-DE'CEN-CY, n.
Unbecomingness; indecency. [The latter word is now used.]
UN-DE'CENT, a.
Not decent; indecent. [The latter is the word used.]
UN-DE'CENT-LY, adv.
Indecently. [The latter is the word used.]
UN-DE-CEP'TIVE, a.
Not deceptive.
UN-DE-CID'A-BLE, a.
That can not be decided. South.
UN-DE-CID'ED, a.
Not decided; not determined; not settled. Hooker.
UN-DE-CID'ED-LY, adv.
In an undecided manner.
That can not be deciphered.
UN-DE-CI'PHER-A-BLY, adv.
So as not to be decipherable.
UN-DE-CI'PHER-ED, a.
Not deciphered or explained.
UN-DE-CI'SIVE, a.
Not decisive; not conclusive; not determining the controversy or contest. Glanville.
UN-DECK', v.t.
To divest of ornaments. Shak.
UN-DECK'ED, pp.
- Deprived of ornaments.
- adj. Not decked; not adorned. Milton.
UN-DE-CLAR'ED, a.
Not declared; not avowed.
UN-DE-CLIN'A-BLE, a.
- That can not be declined.
- Not to be avoided. Hacket.
UN-DE-CLIN'ED, a.
- Not deviating; not turned from the right way. Sandys.
- Not varied in termination; as, a noun undeclined.
UN-DE-CLIN'ING, a.
Not declining.
UN-DE-COM-POS'A-BLE, a. [s as z.]
Not admitting decomposition; that can not be decomposed. Chimistry.
UN-DE-COM-POS'ED, a. [s as z.]
Not decomposed; not separated; as constituentparticles. Chimistry.
Not decompounded. Davy.
UN-DEC'O-RA-TED, a.
Not adorned; not embellished; plain. To leave the character of Christ undecorated, to make its own impression. Buckminster.