Unavoidable hemorrhage(Med.), hemorrhage produced by the afterbirth, or placenta, being situated over the mouth of the womb so as to require detachment before the child can be born.

Un`a*void"a*ble*ness, n.Un`a*void"a*bly, adv.

Unavoided
(Un`a*void"ed), a.

1. Not avoided or shunned. Shak.

2. Unavoidable; inevitable. [Obs.] B. Jonson.

Unaware
(Un`a*ware") a. Not aware; not noticing; giving no heed; thoughtless; inattentive. Swift.

Unaware
(Un`a*ware"), adv. Unawares. [Poetic] Dryden.

Unawares
(Un`a*wares") adv. Without design or preparation; suddenly; without premeditation, unexpectedly. "Mercies lighting unawares." J. H. Newman.

Lest unawares we lose
This our high place, our sanctuary, our hill.
Milton.

At unaware, or At unawares, unexpectedly; by surprise.

He breaks at unawares upon our walks.
Dryden.

So we met
In this old sleepy town an at unaware.
R. Browning.

Unbacked
(Un*backed") a.

1. Never mounted by a rider; unbroken. "Unbacked colts." Shak.

2. Not supported or encouraged; not countenanced; unaided. Daniel.

Unbag
(Un*bag") v. t. [1st pref. un- + bag.] To pour, or take, or let go, out of a bag or bags.

Unbalanced
(Un*bal"anced) a. [In senses 1 and 2, pref. un- not + balanced; in sense 3, 1st pref. un- + balance.]

3. (Law) Not taken or arrested. R. Junius.

Unattentive
(Un`at*ten"tive) a. Inattentive; careless.

Unattire
(Un`at*tire") v. t. [1st pref. un- + altire.] To divest of attire; to undress.

Unau
(U*nau") n. [Brazilian.] (Zoöl.) The two-toed sloth native of South America. It is about two feet long. Its color is a uniform grayish brown, sometimes with a reddish tint.

Unaudienced
(Un*au"di*enced) a. Not given an audience; not received or heard.

Unauspicious
(Un`aus*pi"cious) a. Inauspicious. Rowe.

Unauthorize
(Un*au"thor*ize) v. t. [1st pref. un- + authorize.] To disown the authority of; to repudiate.

Unavoidable
(Un`a*void"a*ble) a.

1. Not avoidable; incapable of being shunned or prevented; inevitable; necessary; as, unavoidable troubles.

2. (Law) Not voidable; incapable of being made null or void. Blackstone.


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