Unclothed to Uncreate

Unclothed
(Un*clothed") a.

1. [Properly p. p. of unclothe.] Divested or stripped of clothing. Byron.

2. [Pref. un- not + clothed.] Not yet clothed; wanting clothes; naked.

Un*cloth"ed*ly adv. [Obs.] Bacon.

Uncloud
(Un*cloud") v. t. [1st pref. un- + cloud.] To free from clouds; to unvail; to clear from obscurity, gloom, sorrow, or the like. Beau. & Fl.

Unclue
(Un*clue") v. t. [1st pref. un- + clue.] To unwind; to untangle.

Unclutch
(Un*clutch") v. t. [1st pref. un- + clutch.]

1. To open, as something closely shut. "Unclutch his griping hand." Dr. H. More.

2. (Mech.) To disengage, as a clutch.

Unco
(Un"co) a. [Scot. The same word as E. uncouth.] Unknown; strange, or foreign; unusual, or surprising; distant in manner; reserved. [Scot.]

Unco
(Un"co), adv. In a high degree; to a great extent; greatly; very. [Prov. Eng. & Scot.]

Unco
(Un"co), n. A strange thing or person. [Scot.]

Uncoach
(Un*coach") v. t. [1st pref. un- + coach.] To detach or loose from a coach. [Obs.] Chapman.

Uncock
(Un*cock") v. t. [1st pref. un- + cock.]

1. To let down the cock of, as a firearm.

2. To deprive of its cocked shape, as a hat, etc.

3. To open or spread from a cock or heap, as hay.

Uncoffle
(Un*cof"fle) v. t. [1st pref. un- + coffle.] To release from a coffle.

Uncoif
(Un*coif") v. t. [1st pref. un- + coif.] To deprive of the coif or cap. Young.

Uncoil
(Un*coil") v. t. [1st pref. un- + coil.] To unwind or open, as a coil of rope. Derham.

Uncoined
(Un*coined") a.

1. Not coined, or minted; as, uncoined silver. Locke.

2. Not fabricated; not artificial or counterfeit; natural. "Plain and uncoined constancy." Shak.

Uncolt
(Un*colt") v. t. [1st pref. un- + colt.] To unhorse. [Obs. & R.] Shak.

Uncombine
(Un`com*bine") v. t. [1st pref. un- + combine.] To separate, as substances in combination; to release from combination or union. [R.] Daniel.

Uncomeatable
(Un`come*at"a*ble) a. Not to be come at, or reached; inaccessible. [Colloq.] Addison.

My honor is infallible and uncomeatable.
Congreve.

Uncomely
(Un*come"ly) a. Not comely. — adv. In an uncomely manner. 1 Cor. vii. 36.


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