Unoil
(Un*oil") v. t. [1st pref. un- + oil.] To remove the oil from. Dryden.
Unoperative
(Un*op"er*a*tive) a. Producing no effect; inoperative. [Obs.] South.
Unoperculated
(Un`o*per"cu*la`ted) a. Destitute of an operculum, or cover.
Unorder
(Un*or"der) v. t. [1st pref. un- + order.] To countermand an order for. [R.]
Unorderly
(Un*or"der*ly), a. Disorderly. [Obs.] Bp. Sanderson.
Unordinate
(Un*or"di*nate) a. Disorderly; irregular; inordinate. [R.] Un*or"di*nate*ly, adv. [R.]
Unorganized
(Un*or"gan*ized) a. Not organized; being without organic structure; specifically (Biol.), not
having the different tissues and organs characteristic of living organisms, nor the power of growth and
development; as, the unorganized ferments. See the Note under Ferment, n., 1.
Unoriginated
(Un`o*rig"i*na`ted) a.
1. Not originated; existing from all eternity. F. W. Newman.
2. Not yet caused to be, or to be made; as, possible inventions still unoriginated.
Unoriginately
(Un`o*rig"i*nate*ly) adv. Without origin.
Unossified
(Un*os"si*fied) a. (Zoöl.) Destitute of a bony structure.
Unowed
(Un*owed") a.
1. Ownerless. [Obs.] Shak.
2. Not owed; as, to pay money unowed.
Unowned
(Un*own"ed) a. [Pref. un- not + (sense 1) owned possessed, and (sense 2) owned granted,
acknowledged.]
1. Not owned; having no owner. Milton.
2. Not acknowledged; not avowed. Gay.
Unpack
(Un*pack") v. t. [1st pref. un- + pack.]
1. To separate and remove, as things packed; to open and remove the contents of; as, to unpack a trunk.
2. To relieve of a pack or burden. [R.] Shak.
Unpacker
(Un*pack"er) n. One who unpacks.
Unpaganize
(Un*pa"gan*ize) v. t. [1st pref. un- + paganize.] To cause to cease to be pagan; to
divest of pagan character. [R.] Cudworth.
Unpaint
(Un*paint") v. t. [1st pref. un- + paint.] To remove the paint from; to efface, as a painting.
Parnell.
Unpaired
(Un*paired) a. Not paired; not suited or matched.
And minds unpaired had better think alone.
Crabbe. Unpalped
(Un*palped") a. (Zoöl.) Destitute of a palp.