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398 words match “UNCO”

UNCONSEQUENTIAL a.
Inconsequential. Johnson.
UNCONSIDERATE a.
Inconsiderate; heedless; careless. [Obs.] Daniel. -- Un`con*sid"er*ate*ness, n. [Obs.] Hales.
UNCONSIDERED a.
Not considered or attended to; not regarded; inconsiderable; trifling. A snapper-up of unconsidered trifles. Shak.
UNCONSONANT a.
Incongruous; inconsistent. "A thing unconsonant.' Hooker.
UNCONSPICUOUS a.
Inconspicuous. [R.] Ed. Rev.
UNCONSTANCY n.
Inconstancy. [Obs.] "The unconstancy of the foundation." Fuller.
UNCONSTANT a.
Not constant; inconstant; fickle; changeable. [Obs.] Shak. -- Un*con"stant*ly, adv. [Obs.] -- Un*con"stant*ness, n. [Obs.]
UNCONSTITUTIONAL a.
ent with, the terms of a constitution of government; contrary to the constitution; as, an unconstitutional law, or act of an officer. Burke. -- Un*con`sti*tu"tion*al"i*ty, n. -- Un*con`sti*tu"tion*al-ly, adv.
UNCONSTRAINT n.
Freedom from constraint; ease. Felton.
UNCONSUMMATE a.
Not consummated; not accomplished. [Obs.] Dryden.
UNCONTESTABLE a.
Incontestable.
UNCONTINENT a.
Not continent; incontinent. Wyclif (2 Tim. iii. 3).
UNCONTROLLABLE a. 2 definitions
Incapable of being controlled; ungovernable; irresistible; as, an uncontrollable temper; uncontrollable events.
UNCONTROVERSORY a.
Not involving controversy. [Obs.] Bp. Hall.
UNCONTROVERTIBLE a.
Incontrovertible.
UNCONTROVERTIBLY adv.
Incontrovertibly.
UNCONVENIENT a.
Inconvenient. Bale. -- Un`con*ven"ient*ly, adv. Udall.
UNCONVERSION n.
The state of being unconverted; impenitence. [R.]
UNCONVERTED a. 4 definitions
Not converted or exchanged.
UNCORD v.
To release from cords; to loosen the cord or cords of; to unfasten or unbind; as, to uncord a package.
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