undoctrinaire |
combined form of doctrinaire. |
undocumented |
not accompanied by supporting evidence or verifying information. [2 definitions] |
undoing |
the act of releasing, unfastening, loosening, or unwrapping. [3 definitions] |
undomestic |
combined form of domestic. |
undomesticated |
combined form of domesticated. |
undone1 |
not accomplished or finished; uncompleted. |
undone2 |
past participle of undo. [4 definitions] |
undotted |
combined form of dotted. |
undoubtable |
combined form of doubtable. |
undoubted |
not subject to doubt or question; undisputed or certain. |
undoubting |
combined form of doubting. |
undrained |
combined form of drained. |
undramatic |
combined form of dramatic |
undramatized |
combined form of dramatized. |
undraw |
to draw open or aside, as a drape. [2 definitions] |
undreamed |
not expected, dreamed of, or imagined; inconceivable. |
undress |
to remove the clothing or covering from. [5 definitions] |
undue |
not justifiable; excessive. [3 definitions] |
undulant |
like or characterized by waves or a wavy motion or pattern; undulating. |
undulant fever |
a persistent and recurrent fever, accompanied by weakness and joint pains, and caused by contact with domestic animals and their products, esp. meat and milk; brucellosis. |
undulate |
to move in waves or a wavelike motion. [6 definitions] |