Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Dictionary: UN-SCAR'ED – UN-SCRU'TA-BLE
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UN-SCAR'ED, a.
Not scared; not frightened away.
UN-SCAR'RED, a.
Not marked with scars or wounds. Shak.
UN-SCATH'ED, a.
Uninjured.
UN-SCAT'TER-ED, a.
Not scattered; not dispersed; not thrown into confusion.
UN-SCEP'TER-ED, a.
Having no scepter or royal authority; not crowned as king.
UN-SCHOL'AR-LY, a.
Not suitable to a scholar. Asiat. Res.
UN-SCHO-LAS'TIC, a.
- Not bred to literature; as, unscholastic statesmen. Locke.
- Not scholastic.
UN-SCHOOL'ED, a.
Not taught; not educated; illiterate. Hooker.
UN-SCI-EN-TIF'IC, a.
- Not scientific; not according to the rules or principles of science.
- Not versed in science. Mantel.
UN-SCI-EN-TIF'IC-AL-LY, adv.
In a manner contrary to the rules or principles of science.
Not sparkling; not emitting sparks. J. Barlow.
UN-SCORCH'ED, a.
Not scorched; not affected by fire. Shak.
UN-SCO'RI-FI-ED, a.
Not scorified; not converted into dross.
UN-SCOUR'ED, a.
Not scoured; not cleaned by rubbing; as, unscoured armor. Shak.
UN-SCRATCH'ED, a.
Not scratched; not torn. Shak.
UN-SCREEN'ED, a.
Not screened; not covered; not sheltered; not protected. Boyle.
UN-SCREW', v.t.
To draw the screws from; to loose from screws; to unfasten. Burnet.
UN-SCREW'ED, pp.
Loosed from screws.
UN-SCREW'ING, ppr.
Drawing the screws from.
UN-SCRIPT'U-RAL, a.
Not agreeable to the Scriptures; not warranted by the authority of the word of God; as, an unscriptural doctrine.
UN-SCRIPT'UR-AL-LY, adv.
In a manner not according with the Scriptures.
UN-SCRU'PU-LOUS, a.
Not scrupulous; having no scruples. Mitford.
UN-SCRU'PU-LOUS-LY, adv.
In an unscrupulous manner.
Want of scrupulousness. Mitford.
UN-SCRU'TA-BLE, a. [See INSCRUTABLE.]