Unstable equilibrium. See Stable equilibrium, under Stable.

Unstack
(Un*stack") v. t. [1st pref. un- + stack.] To remove, or take away, from a stack; to remove, as something constituting a stack.

Unstarch
(Un*starch") v. t. [Pref. un- + starch.] To free from starch; to make limp or pliable.

Unstate
(Un*state") v. t. [1st pref. un- + state.] To deprive of state or dignity. [R.]

High-battled Cæsar will unstate his happiness.
Shak.

Unsteel
(Un*steel") v. t. [1st pref. un- + steel.] To disarm; to soften. Richardson.

Unstep
(Un*step") v. t. [1st pref. un- + step.] (Naut.) To remove, as a mast, from its step.

Unstick
(Un*stick") v. t. [1st pref. un- + stick.] To release, as one thing stuck to another. Richardson.

Unspeakable
(Un*speak"a*ble) a. [Pref. un- not + speakable.] Not speakable; incapable of being uttered or adequately described; inexpressible; unutterable; ineffable; as, unspeakable grief or rage. Un*speak"a*bly, adv.

Ye rejoice with joy unspeakable and full of glory.
1 Pet. i. 8.

Unspecialized
(Un*spe"cial*ized) a. Not specialized; specifically (Biol.), not adapted, or set apart, for any particular purpose or function; as, an unspecialized unicellular organism. W. K. Brooks.

Unsped
(Un*sped") a. Not performed; not dispatched. [Obs.] Garth.

Unspell
(Un*spell") v. t. [1st pref. un- + spell.] To break the power of (a spell); to release (a person) from the influence of a spell; to disenchant. [R.]

Such practices as these, . . .
The more judicious Israelites unspelled.
Dryden.

Unsphere
(Un*sphere") v. t. [1st pref. un- + sphere.] To remove, as a planet, from its sphere or orb. Shak.

Unspike
(Un*spike") v. t. [1st pref. un- + spike.] To remove a spike from, as from the vent of a cannon.

Unspilt
(Un*spilt") a. Not spilt or wasted; not shed.

Unspin
(Un*spin") v. t. [1st pref. un- + spin.] To untwist, as something spun.

Unspirit
(Un*spir"it) v. t. [1st pref. un- + spirit.] To dispirit. [Obs.] Sir W. Temple.

Unspiritalize
(Un*spir"it*al*ize) v. t. [1st pref. un- + spiritualize.] To deprive of spiritually. South.

Unspleened
(Un*spleened") a. [1st pref. un- + spleen.] Deprived of a spleen.

Unspotted
(Un*spot"ted) a. Not spotted; free from spot or stain; especially, free from moral stain; unblemished; immaculate; as, an unspotted reputation.Un*spot"ted*ness, n.

Unsquire
(Un*squire") v. t. [1st pref. un- + squire.] To divest of the title or privilege of an esquire. Swift.

Unstable
(Un*sta"ble) a. [Cf. Instable.] Not stable; not firm, fixed, or constant; subject to change or overthrow.Un*sta"ble*ness, n. Chaucer.


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