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ET 559. Fite 73, fir 77, fall 83, flit 81me 93.To UNTEACH, Bn-tetsh', v. a. To make

to quit or forget what has been inculcated.

UNTEMPERED, un-tem'purd, a. Not

tempered.

UNTEMPTED, fin-tlmt'id, a. Not embar-rassed by temptation; not invited by anything alluring.

UNTENABLE, fin-ten'4-bl, a. Not to beheld in possession ; not capable of defence.See Tenable.

UNTENANTED, un-tSn'int-ld, a. Havingno tenant.

UNTENDED, Sn-tlnd'id, «. Not having

any attendance.

UNTENDER, un-ten'dur, a. 98. Wantingsoftness, wanting affection.

UNTENDERED, un-tlnd'urd, a. Not of-

fered.

To UNTENT, 5n-tent', r. a. To bring outof a tent. /

UNTENTED, un-tent'ed, a. Having nomedicaments applied.

UNTERRIFIED, fin-ter re-tide, a. 359. Notaffrighted, not struck with fear.UNTHANKED, in-f/iinkt' f a. Not re-paid with Acknowledgment of a kindness;not received with thankfulness.

UNTHANKFUL, fin-t/iink'ful, a. Ungrate-ful, returning no acknowledgment.

UNTHANKFULLY, un-tAilnk'ful-e, ad.Without thanks.

UNTHANKFULNESS, fln-t/iink'ful-nis, s.

Want of thankfulness.

UNTHAWED, un-f/iaw'd', a. Not dis-solved after frost.

To UNTHINK, fin-fA]nk', v. a . To recallor dismiss a thought.

UNTHINKING, Sn-fAlnk'Ing, a. Thought-less, not given to reflection.

UNTHORN Y, &n-fASr'n£, a. Not obstructedby prickles.

UNTHOUGHT-OF, Sn-fAawt'dv, a. Not

regarded, not heeded.

To UNTHREAD, un-tArSd', r. a. To loose.UNTHREATENED Bn-OuBt'tVd, u. 359.Not menaced. (

UNTHRIFT, un-t/irift', j. An extravagant,

a prodigal.

UNTHRIFTILY, fin-tArifti-li, ad. Withoutfrugalitv.

UNTHRIFTY, Bn-fftriftA, a. Prodigal,

profuse, lavish, wasteful ; not easily made tothrive or fatten.

UNTHRIVING, un-tAri'vlng, a. Not thriv-ing, not prospering.

To UNTHRONE, un-fAr&ne', r. a. To pulldown from a throne.

UNTIDY, un-ti'd£,«. Reverse of Tidy. A

colloquial word.Mason.

To UNTIE, uu-ti', r. a. To unbind, to freefrom bonds ; to loosen from convolution orknot; to set free from any objection ; to re-solve, to clear,

UNTIED, un-tlde', a. 282. Not bound, notgathered in a knot; not fastened by any bind-ing or knot.

UNTIL, un-t?K, ad. To the time that; tothe place that.

UNTILLED, Bn-tlUd «. 359. Not culti-vated.

UNTIMBERED, fin-t?m'bfir*d, a Not fur-nished with timber weak.

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>, met 95pine 105, pin 107no 162, m£ve 164,UNTIMELY, un-llme'le, a. Happening

before the natural time.

UNTIMELY, un-time'lJ *, ad. Before thenatural time.

UNTINGED, un-tlnjd', a. Not stained,not discoloured ; not infected.UNTIRABLE, un-ti'rA-bl, a. Indefatiga-ble, unwearied.

UNTIRED, un-tird', a. 282. Not madeweary.

UNTITLED, ftn-tl'trd, a* 359. Having notitle.

UNTO, un'tSS, prep. To. It was the oldword for To, now obsolete.

UNTOLD, uu-tAld', a . Not related; not

revealed.

UNTOUCHED, fin-t&tsht', «. 359. Not

touched, not reached ; not moved, not af-fected ; not meddled with.

UNTOWARD, fin-t&'wurd, a. 88. Froward,perverse, vexatious, not easily guided ortaught; awkward, ungraceful.UNTOWARDLY, un-t&'wurd-le, a. Awk-ward, perverse, froward.

UNTRACEABLE, un-tri'sa-bl, a. Not to

be traced.

UNTKACED, un-tiist', a . Not marked by

any footsteps.

UNTRACTABLE, Sn-trilk't4-bl, a. Notyieldiug to common measures and manage-ment; rough, difficult.

UNTRACTABLENESS, fin-trik'td-bl-neS,s. State of being untractable.UNTRADING, un-trh'dlng, a. 410. Not

engaged in commerce.

UNTRAINED, un-trWd', a. Not edu-cated, not instructed, not disciplined ; irregu-lar. ungovernable.

UNTRANSFEURABLE,un-tr4ns-fBr'd-bl,a.Incapable of being transferred.

UNTR ANSP A REN T, ftn-tr&ns-p&'rlnt, a.

Not diaphanous, opaque.

UNTRAVELLED, un-tr&v'Ild, a. Nevertrodden by passengers ; having never seen fo-reign countries.

To UNTREAD, un-tred', v. a. To treadback, to go back in the same steps.UNTREASURED, Bn-trBzh'urd, a. Not

laid up, not reposited.

UNTREATABLE, un-tre'td-bl, a. Nottreatable, not practicable.

UNTRIED, Bn-tride', a. 282. Not yet at-tempted ; not yet experienced ; not havingpassed trial.

UNTRIUMPHABLE, un-tri'uiiif-i-b], «.

Which allows no triumph.

UNTROD, fin-trdd', p. Not

UNTRODDEN, fiu-trid'dn, 103. j passed,

not marked by the foot.

UNTROLLED, fin-trAl'd', o. Not bowled,not rolled along.

UNTROUBLED, fin-trub'bl'd, «. 105. Notdisturbed by care, sorrow, or guilt; not agi-tated, not confused ; not interrupted in thenatural course ; transparent, clear.

UNTRUE, fin-tr&S', a . 339. False ; con-trary to reality ; false, not faithful.UNTRULY, un-tr&&'l£, ad. Falsely, notaccording to truth.

UNTRUSTINESS, Sn-lrfis'te-nes, s. Un-faithfulness.