Dictionary: UN-CLOUD' – UN-COM-BIN'A-BLY

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UN-CLOUD', v.t.

To unvail; to clear from obscurity or clouds.

UN-CLOUD'ED, a.

  1. Not cloudy; free from clouds; clear; as, an unclouded sky.
  2. Not darkened; not obscured.

UN-CLOUD'ED-NESS, n.

  1. Freedom from clouds; clearness.
  2. Freedom from obscurity or gloom. Boyle.

UN-CLOUD'ING, ppr.

Clearing from clouds or obscurity.

UN-CLOUD'Y, a.

Not cloudy; clear; free from clouds, obscurity or gloom. Gay.

UN-CLUTCH', v.t.

To open something closely shut. Unclutch his griping hand. Decay of Piety.

UN-CO-AG'U-LA-BLE, a.

That can not be coagulated. Good.

UN-CO-AG'U-LA-TED, a.

Not coagulated or concreted.

UN-COAT'ED, a.

Not coated; not covered with a coat.

UN-COCK'ED, a.

  1. Not cocked, as a gun.
  2. Not made into cocks, as hay.
  3. Not set up, as the brim of a hat.

UN-COF'FIN-ED, a.

Not furnished with a coffin.

UN-CO'GENT, a.

Not cogent or forcible. Baxter.

UN-COIF', v.t.

To pull the cap off. Arbuthnot.

UN-COIF'ED, a.

Not wearing a coif. Young.

UN-COIL', v.t.

To unwind or open, as the turns of a rope or other line.

UN-COIL'ED, pp.

Opened; unwound.

UN-COIL'ING, ppr.

Opening; unwinding.

UN-COIN'ED, a.

Not coined; as, uncoined silver.

UN-COL-LECT'ED, a.

  1. Not collected; not received; as, uncollectcd taxes; debts uncollected.
  2. Not collected; not recovered from confusion, distraction or wandering; as, the mind yet uncollected.

UN-COL-LECT'ED-NESS, n.

A state of not being collected.

UN-COL-LECT'I-BLE, a.

Not collectible; that can not be collected or levied, or paid by the debtor; as, uncollectible taxes; uncollectible debts. Wolcott.

UN-COL'OR-ED, a.

  1. Not colored; not stained or dyed. Bacon.
  2. Not hightened in description.

UN-COMB'ED, a.

Not combed; not dressed with a comb. Dryden.

UN-COM-BIN'A-BLE, a.

Not capable of combining or of being combined. Davy.

UN-COM-BIN'A-BLY, adv.

In an uncombinable manner.