Dictionary: UN-OR'DER-ED – UN-PAIN'ED

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UN-OR'DER-ED, a.

Not ordered.

UN-OR'DER-LY, a.

Not orderly; disordered; irregular. [Disorderly is more generally used.] Sanderson.

UN-OR'DIN-A-RY, a.

Not ordinary; not common. [Not in use.] Locke.

UN-OR'GAN-IZ-ED, a.

Not organized; not having organic structure or vessels for the preparation, secretion and distribution of nourishment, &c. Metals are unorganized bodies. [This word is in use, but inorganized is also used.]

UN-O'RI-EN-TAL, a.

Not oriental. Byron.

UN-O-RIG'IN-AL, a.

  1. Not original; derived.
  2. Having no birth; ungenerated. Milton.

UN-O-RIG'IN-A-TED, a.

Not originated; having no birth or creation. God is underived, unoriginated and self-existent. Stephen.

UN-OR-NA-MENT'AL, a.

Not ornamental. West.

UN-OR'NA-MENT-ED, a.

Not ornamented; not adorned; plain. Coventry.

UN-OR'THO-DOX, a.

Not orthodox; not holding the genuine doctrines of the Scriptures. Decay of Piety.

UN-OR'THO-DOX-LY, adv.

Not orthodoxly.

UN-OS-TEN-TA'TIOUS, a.

  1. Not ostentatious; not boastful; not making show and parade; modest.
  2. Not glaring; not showy; as, unostentatious coloring.

UN-OS-TEN-TA'TIOUS-LY, adv.

Without show, parade or ostentation.

UN-OS-TEN-TA'TIOUS-NESS, n.

State of being free from ostentation.

UN-OW'ED, a.

Not owed; not due.

UN-OWN'ED, a.

  1. Not owned; having no known owner; not claimed.
  2. Not avowed; not acknowledged as one's own; not admitted as done by one's self.

UN-OX'Y-GEN-A-TED, or UN-OX'Y-GEN-IZ-ED, a.

Not having oxygen in combination.

UN-PA-CIF'IC, a.

Not pacific; not disposed to peace; not of a peaceable disposition. Warton.

UN-PA-CIF'IC-AL-LY, adv.

Not pacifically.

UN-PAC'I-FI-ED, a.

Not pacified; not appeased; not calmed. Browne.

UN-PACK', v.t.

  1. To open, as things packed; as, to unpack goods.
  2. To disburden. [Little used.] Shak.

UN-PACK'ED, pp.

  1. Opened, as goods.
  2. adj. Not packed; not collected by unlawful artifices; as, an unpacked jury. Hudibras.

UN-PACK'ING, ppr.

Opening, as a package.

UN-PAID', a.

  1. Not paid; not discharged; as a debt. Milton.
  2. Not having received his due; as, unpaid workmen. Pope. Unpaid for, not paid for; taken on credit.

UN-PAIN'ED, a.

Not pained; suffering no pain. Milton.