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From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]: | |
Unalist \U"nal*ist\, n. [L. unus one.] (Eccl.) An ecclesiastical who holds but one benefice; -- distinguished from pluralist. [Eng.] --V. Knox. | |
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Unelastic \Un`e*las"tic\, a. Not elastic; inelastic. | |
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Unelasticity \Un`e*las*tic"i*ty\, n. Inelasticity. | |
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Unelegant \Un*el"e*gant\, a. Inelegant. | |
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Uneligible \Un*el"i*gi*ble\, a. Ineligible. --Roger[?]. | |
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Unilocular \U`ni*loc"u*lar\, a. [Uni- + locular: cf. F. uniloculaire.] (Biol.) Having one cell or cavity only; as, a unilocular capsule or shell. | |
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Unlace \Un*lace"\, v. t. [1st un- + lace.] 1. To loose by undoing a lacing; as, to unlace a shoe. 2. To loose the dress of; to undress; hence, to expose; to disgrace. What's the matter, That you unlace your reputation thus? --Shak. 3. (Naut.) To loose, and take off, as a bonnet from a sail, or to cast off, as any lacing in any part of the rigging of a vessel. --Totten. | |
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Unlash \Un*lash"\, v. t. [1st un- + lash.] (Naut.) To loose, as that which is lashed or tied down. | |
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Unlaugh \Un*laugh"\, v. t. [1st un- + laugh.] To recall, as former laughter. [Obs. & R.] --Sir T. More. | |
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Unleash \Un*leash"\, v. t. [1st pref. un- + leash.] To free from a leash, or as from a leash; to let go; to release; as, to unleash dogs. | |
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Unless \Un*less"\, conj. [Formerly, onles, onlesse, onlesse that, that is, in less, in a less case. See {On}, and {Less}.] Upon any less condition than (the fact or thing stated in the sentence or clause which follows); if not; supposing that not; if it be not; were it not that; except; as, we shall fail unless we are industrious. Note: By the omission of the verb in the dependent clause, unless was frequently used prepositionally, -- a construction common in Shakespeare and still employed colloquially. Here nothing breeds unless the nightly owl. --Shak. | |
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Unlicked \Un*licked"\, a. Not licked; hence, not properly formed; ungainly. Cf. {To lick into shape}, under {Lick}, v. --Shak. | |
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Unlike \Un*like"\, a. 1. Not like; dissimilar; diverse; having no resemblance; as, the cases are unlike. 2. Not likely; improbable; unlikely. [Obsoles.] {Unlike quantities} (Math.), quantities expressed by letters which are different or of different powers, as a, b, c, a^{2}, a^{3}, x^{n}, and the like. {Unlike signs} (Math.), the signs plus (+) and minus (-). | |
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Unlike \Un*like"\, a. 1. Not like; dissimilar; diverse; having no resemblance; as, the cases are unlike. 2. Not likely; improbable; unlikely. [Obsoles.] {Unlike quantities} (Math.), quantities expressed by letters which are different or of different powers, as a, b, c, a^{2}, a^{3}, x^{n}, and the like. {Unlike signs} (Math.), the signs plus (+) and minus (-). | |
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Unlike \Un*like"\, a. 1. Not like; dissimilar; diverse; having no resemblance; as, the cases are unlike. 2. Not likely; improbable; unlikely. [Obsoles.] {Unlike quantities} (Math.), quantities expressed by letters which are different or of different powers, as a, b, c, a^{2}, a^{3}, x^{n}, and the like. {Unlike signs} (Math.), the signs plus (+) and minus (-). | |
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Unlikelihood \Un*like"li*hood\, n. Absence of likelihood. | |
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Unlikeliness \Un*like"li*ness\, n. The quality or state of being unlikely. | |
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Unlikely \Un*like"ly\, a. 1. Not likely; improbable; not to be reasonably expected; as, an unlikely event; the thing you mention is very unlikely. 2. Not holding out a prospect of success; likely to fail; unpromising; as, unlikely means. --Hooker. 3. Not such as to inspire liking; unattractive; disagreeable. [Obs.] [bd]The unlikely eld of me.[b8] --Chaucer. | |
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Unlikely \Un*like"ly\, adv. In an unlikely manner. | |
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Unliken \Un*lik"en\, v. t. [1st pref. un- + liken.] To make unlike; to dissimilate. [Obs.] --Wyclif. | |
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Unlikeness \Un*like"ness\, n. The quality or state of being unlike; want of resemblance; dissimilarity. --Tennyson. | |
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Unliquidated \Un*liq"ui*da`ted\, a. Not liquidated; not exactly ascertained; not adjusted or settled. {Unliquidated damages} (Law), penalties or damages not ascertained in money. --Burrill. | |
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Unliquidated \Un*liq"ui*da`ted\, a. Not liquidated; not exactly ascertained; not adjusted or settled. {Unliquidated damages} (Law), penalties or damages not ascertained in money. --Burrill. | |
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Unliquored \Un*liq"uored\, a. 1. Not moistened or wet with liquor; dry. [bd]Unliquored coach.[b8] --Bp. Hall. 2. Not in liquor; not intoxicated; sober. Like an unliquored Silenus. --Milton. | |
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Unlisted \Un*list"ed\, a. Not listed; specif. (New York Stock Exchange), admitted to quotation in the unlisted department, that is, admitted to be dealt in on the floor, but not to the [bd]regular list.[b8] | |
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Unlocated \Un*lo"ca*ted\, a. 1. Not located or placed; not fixed in a place. 2. Not surveyed, or designated by marks, limits, or boundaries, as appropriated to some individual, company, or corporation; as, unlocated lands. | |
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Unlock \Un*lock"\, v. t. [Cf. AS. unl[?]can. See 1st {Un-}, and {Lock}, v. t.] 1. To unfasten, as what is locked; as, to unlock a door or a chest. 2. To open, in general; to lay open; to undo. Unlock your springs, and open all your shades. --Pope. [Lord] unlock the spell of sin. --J. H. Newman. | |
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Unlook \Un*look"\, v. t. [1st pref. un- + look.] To recall or retract, as a look. [R.] --Richardson. | |
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Unlooked \Un*looked"\, a. [Pref. un- not + looked.] Not observed or foreseen; unexpected; -- generally with for. [bd]Unlooked success.[b8] --Denham. She comes unlooked for, if she comes at all. --Pope. | |
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Unlooked-for \Un*looked"-for\, a. Not looked for; unexpected; as, an unlooked-for event. | |
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Unloose \Un*loose"\, v. t. [1st pref. un- (intensive) + loose.] To make loose; to loosen; to set free. --Shak. | |
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Unloose \Un*loose"\, v. i. To become unfastened; to lose all connection or union. | |
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Unloosen \Un*loos"en\, v. t. [1st pref. un- (intensive) + loosen.] To loosen; to unloose. | |
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Unluckily \Un*luck"i*ly\, adv. In an unlucky manner. | |
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Unluckiness \Un*luck"i*ness\, n. Quality or state of being unlucky. | |
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Unlucky \Un*luck"y\, a. 1. Not lucky; not successful; unfortunate; ill-fated; unhappy; as, an unlucky man; an unlucky adventure; an unlucky throw of dice; an unlucky game. Note: This word is properly applied to incidents in which failure results from chance or fortuity, as in games of hazard, rather than from lack or feebleness of effort. 2. Bringing bad luck; ill-omened; inauspicious. Haunt me not with that unlucky face. --Dryden. 3. Mischievous; as, an unlucky wag. [Colloq.] | |
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Unlust \Un*lust"\, n. Listlessness; disinclination. [Obs.] [bd]Idleness and unlust.[b8] --Chaucer. | |
From U.S. Gazetteer (1990) [gazetteer]: | |
Unalakleet, AK (city, FIPS 80660) Location: 63.88466 N, 160.78977 W Population (1990): 714 (240 housing units) Area: 7.5 sq km (land), 5.9 sq km (water) Zip code(s): 99684 | |
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Unalaska, AK (city, FIPS 80770) Location: 53.93447 N, 166.51042 W Population (1990): 3089 (682 housing units) Area: 270.1 sq km (land), 288.5 sq km (water) Zip code(s): 99685 | |
From The Elements (22Oct97) [elements]: | |
unnilhexium Symbol: Atomic number: 106 Atomic weight: (263) Half-life of 0.9 +/- 0.2 s. Discovered by the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research at Dubna (U.S.S.R.) in June of 1974. Its existence was confirmed by the Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory and Livermore National Laboratory in September of 1974. | |
From The Elements (22Oct97) [elements]: | |
unniloctium Symbol: Uno Atomic number: 108 Atomic weight: (265) Radioactive transition metal. | |
From The Elements (22Oct97) [elements]: | |
unnilquadium Symbol: Unq Atomic number: 104 Atomic weight: (261) Radioactive transactinide element. Expected to have similar chemical properties to those displayed by hafnium. Rf-260 was discovered by the Joint Nuclear Research Institute at Dubna (U.S.S.R.) in 1964. Researchers at Berkeley discovered Unq-257 and Unq-258 in 1964. | |
From The Elements (22Oct97) [elements]: | |
unnilseptium Symbol: Atomic number: 107 Atomic weight: (262) Radioactive transition metal. Half-life of approximately 1/500 s. Discovered by the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research at Dubna (U.S.S.R.) in 1976. Confirmed by West German physicists at the Heavy Ion Research Laboratory at Darmstadt. |