Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Dictionary: UN-MOD'I-FI-A-BLE – UN-MOV'ED-LY
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That can not be modified or altered in form; that can not be reduced to a more acceptable or desired form.
UN-MOD'I-FI-ED, a.
Not modified; not altered in form; not qualified in meaning.
UN-MO'DISH, a.
Not modish; not according to custom. Pope.
UN-MOD'U-LA-TED, a.
Not modulated. Shelly.
UN-MOIST', a.
Not moist; not humid; dry. Philips.
UN-MOIST'EN-ED, a.
Not made moist or humid. Boyle.
UN-MOLD', v.t.
To change the form; to reduce from any form.
UN-MOLD'ED, pp.
- Not changed in form.
- adj. Not molded; not shaped or formed.
UN-MOLD'ER-ING, a.
Not crumbling or wasting away. – Bryant.
UN-MO-LEST'ED, a.
Not molested; not disturbed; free from disturbance. Pope.
UN-MON'EY-ED, a.
Not having money. Shenstone.
UN-MO-NOP'O-LIZE, v.t.
To recover from being monopolized. [Not in use.]
Not monopolized.
UN-MOOR', v.t.
- In sea language, to bring to the state of riding with a single anchor, after having been moored by two or more cables. Cyc.
- To loose from anchorage. Pope.
UN-MOOR'ED, pp.
Loosed from anchorage, or brought to ride with a single anchor.
UN-MOOR'ING, ppr.
Loosing from anchorage, or bringing to ride with a single anchor.
UN-MOR'AL-IZ-ED, a.
Untutored by morality; not conformed to good morals. Norris.
UN-MORT'GAG-ED, a. [See Mortgage.]
Not mortgaged; not pledged. Addison. Dryden.
UN-MOR'TI-FI-ED, a.
- Not mortified; not shamed.
- Not subdued by sorrow; as, unmortified sin.
UN-MOTH'ER-LY, a.
Not becoming a mother.
UN-MOUNT'ED, a.
Not mounted. Unmounted dragoons are such as have not horses.
UN-MOURN'ED, a.
Not lamented. Rogers.
UN-MOV'A-BLE, a.
That can not be moved or shaken; firm; fixed. Locke. [Immovable is more generally used.]
UN-MOV'ED, a.
- Not moved; not transferred from one place to another. Locke.
- Not changed in purpose; unshaken; firm. Milton.
- Not affected; not having the passions excited; not touched or impressed. Pope.
- Not altered by passion or emotion. Dryden.
UN-MOV'ED-LY, adv.
Without being moved.