Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Dictionary: UN-CAP – UN-CEN'TRIC-AL
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UN-CAP, v.t.
To remove a cap or cover; to open.
UN-CA'PA-BLE, a.
Incapable. [The latter word has superseded uncapable.]
UN-CAP'PED, pp.
Opened.
UN-CAP'TIV-A-ED, a.
Not captivated. Rambler. Uncared for, not regarded; not heeded. Hooker.
UN-CA-RESS'ED, a.
Not caressed.
UN-CAR-NATE, a.
Not fleshly. Brown.
UN-CAR-PET-ED, a.
Not covered with a carpet.
UN-CASE, v.t.
- To disengage from a covering; to take off or out.
- To flay; to strip. L'Estrange.
UN-CAS-ED, pp.
Stripped of a covering or case.
UN-CAS-ING, ppr.
Disengaging from a cover.
UN-CAS'TRA-TED, a.
Not castrated.
UN-CAT'E-CHIS-ED, a.
s as z. Not catechised; untaught. Milton.
UN-CAUGHT, a. uncaut'.
Not yet caught or taken. Shak.
UN-CAUS'ED, a.
s as z. Having no precedent cause; existing without an author.
UN-CAU'TIOUS, a.
Not cautious; not wary; heedless [Incautious is now generally used.] Dryden.
UN-CEAS-ING, a.
Not ceasing; not intermitting; continual.
UN-CEAS-ING-LY, adv.
Without intermission or cessation; continually.
UN-CED-ED, a.
Not ceded; not granted or transferred.
UN-CEL'E-BRA-TED, a.
Not celebrated; not solemnized. Milton.
UN-CE-LES'TIAL, a.
Not heavenly. Feltham.
UN-CE-MENT'ED, a.
Not cemented.
UN-CEN'SUR-A-BLE, a.
Not worthy of censure. Dwight.
UN-CEN'SUR-A-BLY, adv.
In an uncensurable manner.
UN-CEN'SUR-ED, a.
Not censured; exempt from blame or reproach. Whose right it is uncensur'd to be dull. Pope.
UN-CEN'TRIC-AL, a.
Not central; distant from the center.