Dictionary: UN-MELT'ED – UN-MILD'

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UN-MELT'ED, a.

  1. Undissolved; not melted. Waller.
  2. Not softened.

UN-MELT'ED-NESS, n.

State of being unmelted.

UN-MEM'BER, v.t.

To deprive of membership in a church.

UN-MEM'BER-ED, pp.

Deprived of membership.

UN-MEN'AC-ED, a.

Not threatened. – Byron.

UN-MEN'A-CING, a.

Not threatening.

UN-MEN'A-CING-LY, adv.

Without menacing.

UN-MEN'TION-A-BLE, a.

  1. Not to be mentioned. – Ec. Rev.
  2. n. As a noun, a garment not to be named.

UN-MEN'TION-ED, a.

Not mentioned; not named. Clarendon.

UN-MER'CAN-TILE, a.

Not according to the customs and rules of commerce.

UN-MER'CE-NA-RY, a.

Not mercenary; not hired.

UN-MER'CHANT-A-BLE, a.

Not merchantable; not of a quality fit for the market.

UN-MER'CI-FUL, a.

  1. Not merciful; cruel; inhuman to such beings as are in one's power; not disposed to spare or forgive. Rogers.
  2. Unconscionable; exorbitant; as, unmerciful demands. Pope.

UN-MER'CI-FUL-LY, adv.

Without mercy or tenderness; cruelly. Addison.

UN-MER'CI-FUL-NESS, n.

Want of mercy; want of tenderness and compassion toward those who are in one's power; cruelty in the exercise of power or punishment. Taylor.

UN-MER'IT-A-BLE, a.

Having no merit or desert. [Not in use.] Shak.

UN-MER'IT-ED, a.

  1. Not merited; not deserved; obtained without service or equivalent; as, unmerited promotion.
  2. Not deserved; cruel; unjust; as, unmerited sufferings or injuries.

UN-MER'IT-ED-LY, adv.

Not deservedly.

UN-MER'IT-ED-NESS, n.

State of being unmerited. Boyle.

UN-MET', a.

Not met. B. Jonson.

UN-ME-TAL'LIC, a.

Not metallic; not having the properties of metal; not belonging to metals. Encyc.

UN-MET-A-PHYS'IC-AL, a.

Not metaphysical; not pertaining to metaphysics.

UN-METH'OD-IZ-ED, a.

Not methodized. H. Taylor.

UN-MIGHT'Y, a.

Not mighty; not powerful.

UN-MILD', a.

Not mild; harsh; severe; fierce.