Dictionary: UN-FEAS'I-BLE – UN-FIL'IAL-LY

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UN-FEAS'I-BLE, a. [s as z.]

That can not be done; impracticable.

UN-FEATH'ER-ED, or UN-FETH'ER-ED, a.

Having no feathers; unfledged; implumous; naked of feathers. Dryden.

UN-FEA'TUR-ED, a.

Wanting regular features; deformed. Visage rough, / Deform'd, unfeatur'd. Dryden.

UN-FED', a.

Not fed; not supplied with food. Spenser.

UN-FEED', a.

  1. Not feed; not retained by a fee.
  2. Unpaid; as, an unfeed lawyer. Shak.

UN-FEEL'ING, a.

  1. Insensible; void of sensibility.
  2. Cruel; hard.

UN-FEEL'ING-LY, adv.

In an unfeeling or cruel manner.

UN-FEEL'ING-NESS, n.

Insensibility; hardness of heart; cruelty. Darwin.

UN-FEIGN'ED, a.

Not feigned; not counterfeit; not hypocritical; real; sincere; as, unfeigned piety to God; unfeigned love to man.

UN-FEIGN'ED-LY, adv.

Without hypocrisy; really; sincerely. He pardoneth all them that truly repent, and unfeignedly believe his holy gospel. Com. Prayer.

UN-FE-LIC'I-TA-TING, a.

Not producing felicity. [Unusual.] J. Lathrop.

UN-FEL'LOW-ED, a.

Not matched.

UN-FELT', a.

Not felt; not perceived. Dryden.

UN-FEM'IN-INE, a.

Not feminine; not according to the female character or manners. Roberts.

UN-FENCE', v.t. [unfens'.]

To strip of fence; to remove a fence from. South.

UN-FEN'CED, pp.

  1. Deprived of a fence.
  2. adj. Not fenced; not inclosed; defenseless; as, a tract of land unfenced.

UN-FER-MENT'ED, a.

  1. Not fermented; not having undergone the process of fermentation; as liquor.
  2. Not leavened; as bread.

UN-FER'TILE, a.

  1. Not fertile; not rich; not having the qualities necessary to the production of good crops.
  2. Barren; unfruitful; bare; waste.
  3. Not prolific. [This word is not obsolete, but infertile is much used instead of it.]

UN-FER'TILE-NESS, n.

State of being unfertile. Johnson.

UN-FET'TER, v.t.

  1. To loose from fetters; to unchain; to unshackle.
  2. To free from restraint; to set at liberty; as, to unfetter the mind.

UN-FET'TER-ED, pp.

  1. Unchained; unshackled; freed from restraint.
  2. adj. Not restrained.

UN-FET'TER-ING, ppr.

Unchaining; setting free from restraint.

UN-FIG'UR-ED, a.

Representing no animal form. Wotton.

UN-FIL'IAL, a.

Unsuitable to a son or child; undutiful; not becoming a child. Shak.

UN-FIL'IAL-LY, adv.

In a manner unbecoming a child.