Dictionary: UN-MOV'ING – UN-NEC'ES-SA-RI-LY

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UN-MOV'ING, a.

  1. Having no motion. Cheyne.
  2. Not exciting emotion; having no power to affect the passions.

UN-MUF'FLE, v.t.

  1. To take a covering from the face. Milton.
  2. To remove the muffling of a drum.

UN-MUF'FLED, pp.

Uncovered.

UN-MUF'FLING, ppr.

Removing a covering.

UN-MUR'MUR-ED, a.

Not murmured at. Beaum.

UN-MUR'MUR-ING, a.

Not murmuring; not complaining; as, unmurmuring patience.

UN-MUR'MUR-ING-LY, adv.

Uncomplainingly.

UN-MU'SIC-AL, a. [s as z.]

  1. Not musical; not harmonious or melodious.
  2. Harsh; not pleasing to the ear. B. Jonson.

UN-MU'SIC-AL-LY, adv.

Without harmony; harshly.

UN-MU'SING, a.

Not musing.

UN-MU'SING-LY, adv.

In an unmusing manner.

UN-MU'TIL-A-TED, a.

Not mutilated; not deprived of a member or part; entire.

UN-MUZ'ZLE, v.t.

To loose from a muzzle. Shak.

UN-MUZ'ZLED, pp.

Loosed from a muzzle.

UN-NAM'ED, a.

Not named; not mentioned. Milton.

UN-NA'TION-AL, a.

Not national.

UN-NA'TIVE, a.

Not native; not natural; forced. Thomson.

UN-NAT'U-RAL, a.

  1. Contrary to the laws of nature; contrary to the natural feelings. L'Estrange.
  2. Acting without the affections of our common nature; as, an unnatural father or son.
  3. Not in conformity to nature; not agreeable to the real state of persons or things; not representing nature; as, affected and unnatural thoughts; unnatural images or descriptions.

UN-NAT'U-RAL-IZE, v.t.

To divest of natural feelings. Hales.

UN-NAT'U-RAL-IZ-ED, pp.

  1. Divested of natural feelings.
  2. adj. Not naturalized; not made a citizen by authority.

UN-NAT'U-RAL-LY, adv.

In opposition to natural feelings and sentiments. Tillotson.

UN-NAT'U-RAL-NESS, n.

Contrariety to nature. Sidney.

UN-NAV'I-GA-BLE, a.

Not navigable. [But innavigable is more generally used.]

UN-NAV'I-GA-TED, a.

Not navigated; not passed over in ships or other vessels. Cook's Voyages.

UN-NEC'ES-SA-RI-LY, adv.

Without necessity; needlessly. Hooker.