Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Dictionary: UN-TRACE'A-BLE – UN-TREAD'
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UN-TRACE'A-BLE, a.
That can not be traced or followed. South.
UN-TRAC'ED, a.
- Not traced; not followed.
- Not marked by footsteps. Denham.
- Not marked out.
UN-TRACK'ED, a.
- Not tracked; not marked by footsteps.
- Not followed by the tracks.
UN-TRACT'A-BLE, a. [L. intractabilis.]
- Not tractable; not yielding to discipline; stubborn; indocile; ungovernable; as, an untractable son. Locke.
- Rough; difficult. Milton.
- Not yielding to the heat or to the hammer; as an ore. [Intractable is more generally used.]
Refractoriness; stubbornness; unwillingness to be governed, controlled or managed. Locke.
UN-TRAD'ING, a.
Not engaged in commerce; as, an untrading country or city.
UN-TRAIN'ED, a.
- Not trained; not disciplined; not skillful. Milton.
- Not educated; not instructed. My wit untrained. Shak.
- Irregular; ungovernable; as, untrained hope. Herbert.
UN-TRAM'MEL-ED, a.
Not trammeled; not shackled. Herbert.
UN-TRAMP'LED, a.
Not trod upon.
That can not be transferred or passed from one to another; as, power or right untransferable.
UN-TRANS-FER'RED, a.
Not transferred; not conveyed, or assigned to another; as titles or rights untransferred.
UN-TRANS-FORM'ED, a.
Not metamorphosed; not transmuted.
Not capable of being translated. Gray.
UN-TRANS-LAT'ED, a.
Not translated or rendered into another language.
Not transmigrated. Scott.
UN-TRANS-MIT'TED, a.
Not transmitted.
That can not be changed into a different substance.
UN-TRANS-PAR'ENT, a.
Not transparent; not diaphanous; opake; not permeable by light. Boyle.
UN-TRANS-PIR'ED, a.
Not having escaped from secrecy.
That cannot be transported. Ed. Rev.
UN-TRANS-PORT'ED, a.
Not transported.
UN-TRANS-POS'ED, a. [untranspo'zed.]
Not transposed; having the natural order. Rambler.
UN-TRAV'EL-ED, a.
- Not traveled; not trodden by passengers; as, an untraveled forest.
- Having never seen foreign countries; as, an untraveled; Englishman. Addison.
UN-TRAV'ERS-ED, a.
Not traversed; not passed over.
UN-TREAD', v.t. [untred'.]
To tread back; to go back in; the same steps. Shak.