,a fabric woven like velvet, but with the loops of the warp threads uncut.

Uncuth
(Un*cuth") a. Unknown; strange. [Obs.] — n. A stranger. [Obs.]

Uncypher
(Un*cy"pher) v. t. See Uncipher.

Undam
(Un*dam") v. t. [1st pref. un- + dam.] To free from a dam, mound, or other obstruction. Dryden.

Undampned
(Un*damp"ned) a. Uncondemned. [Obs.] Wyclif

Undated
(Un"da*ted) a. [L. undatus, p. p. of undare to rise in waves, to wave, to undulate, fr. unda a wave. See Undulate.] (Bot.) Rising and falling in waves toward the margin, as a leaf; waved.

Undated
(Un*dat"ed) a. [Pref. un- + dated.] Not dated; having no date; of unknown age; as, an undated letter.

Undauntable
(Un*daunt"a*ble) a. Incapable of being daunted; intrepid; fearless; indomitable. Bp. Hall.

Undaunted
(Un*daunt"ed) a. Not daunted; not subdued or depressed by fear. Shak.

Syn. — Bold; fearless; brave; courageous; intrepid.

Un*daunt"ed*ly, adv.Un*daunt"ed*ness, n.

Undé
(Un"dé) a. [F. ondé.] (Her.) Waving or wavy; — applied to ordinaries, or division lines.

Undeadly
(Un*dead"ly) a. Not subject to death; immortal. [Obs.] — Un*dead"li*ness, n. [Obs.] Wyclif.

Undeaf
(Un*deaf") v. t. [1st pref. un- + deaf.] To free from deafness; to cause to hear. [Obs.] Shak.

Undecagon
(Un*dec"a*gon) n. [L. undecim eleven + Gr. an angle.] (Geom.) A figure having eleven angles and eleven sides.

Undecane
(Un"de*cane) n. [L. undecim eleven.] (Chem.) A liquid hydrocarbon, C11H24, of the methane series, found in petroleum; — so called from its containing eleven carbon atoms in the molecule.

Undeceive
(Un`de*ceive") v. t. [1st pref. un- + deceive.] To cause to be no longer deceived; to free from deception, fraud, fallacy, or mistake. South.

Undecency
(Un*de"cen*cy) n. Indecency. [Obs.] "Decency and undecency." Jer. Taylor.

Undecennary
(Un`de*cen"na*ry) a. [L. undecim eleven (unus one + decem ten) + -ennary as in decennary. Cf. Undecennial.] Occurring once in every period of eleven years; undecennial.

An undecennary account laid before Parliament.
E. Stiles.

Undecennial
(Un`de*cen"ni*al) a. [See Undecennary, and cf. Decennial.] Occurring or observed every eleventh year; belonging to, or continuing, a period of eleven years; undecennary; as, an undecennial festival.

Undecent
(Un*de"cent) a. Indecent. [Obs.]

Undecide
(Un`de*cide") v. t. [1st pref. un- + decide.] To reverse or recant, as a previous decision.

Undecisive
(Un`de*ci"sive) a. Indecisive. [R.] Glanvill.

Uncut velvet


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