Uniliteral to Unite

Uniliteral
(U`ni*lit"er*al) a. [Uni- + literal.] Consisting of one letter only; as, a uniliteral word or sign.

Unilobar
(U`ni*lo"bar) a. [Uni- + lobar.] Consisting of a single lobe.

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.

Unimitable
(Un*im"i*ta*ble) a. Inimitable. [Obs.]

Unimpairable
(Un`im*pair"a*ble) a. That can not be impaired. Hakewill.

Unimpeachable
(Un`im*peach"a*ble) a. Not impeachable; not to be called in question; exempt from liability to accusation; free from stain, guilt, or fault; irreproachable; blameless; as, an unimpeachable reputation; unimpeachable testimony. Burke.Un`im*peach"a*ble*ness, n.Un`im*peach"a*bly, adv.

Unimplicate
(Un*im"pli*cate) a. Not implicated. "Unimplicate in folly." R. Browning.

Unimportance
(Un`im*por"tance) n. Want of importance; triviality. Johnson.

Unimproved
(Un`im*proved") a.

1. Not improved; not made better or wiser; not advanced in knowledge, manners, or excellence.

2. Not used; not employed; especially, not used or employed for a valuable purpose; as, unimproved opportunities; unimproved blessings. Cowper.

3. Not tilled, cultivated, or built upon; yielding no revenue; as, unimproved land or soil.

Unimuscular
(U`ni*mus"cu*lar) a. [Uni- muscular.] (Zoöl.) Having only one adductor muscle, and one muscular impression on each valve, as the oyster; monomyarian.

Unincumbered
(Un`in*cum"bered) a.

1. Not incumbered; not burdened.

2. (Law) Free from any temporary estate or interest, or from mortgage, or other charge or debt; as, an estate unincumbered with dower.

Uninfringible
(Un`in*frin"gi*ble) a. That may not be infringed; as, an uninfringible monopoly.

Unintelligence
(Un`in*tel"li*gence) n. Absence or lack of intelligence; unwisdom; ignorance. Bp. Hall.

Uninteressed
(Un*in"ter*essed) a. Uninterested; unaffected. [Obs.] Glanvill.

Uninterested
(Un*in"ter*est*ed) a.

1. Not interested; not having any interest or property in; having nothing at stake; as, to be uninterested in any business.

2. Not having the mind or the passions engaged; as, uninterested in a discourse or narration.

Unintermission
(Un*in`ter*mis"sion) n. Want or failure of intermission. [R.] Bp. Parker.

Uninucleated
(U`ni*nu"cle*a`ted) a. [Uni- + nucleated.] (Biol.) Possessed of but a single nucleus; as, a uninucleated cell.


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