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] |
undulation |
a wavelike motion or alternation. [3 definitions] |
undulled |
combined form of dulled. |
unduly |
to an unjustifiable or inappropriate extent; excessively. [2 definitions] |
unduplicated |
combined form of duplicated. |
undyed |
combined form of dyed. |
undying |
not ending; everlasting; eternal. |
undynamic |
combined form of dynamic. |
uneager |
combined form of eager. |
unearmarked |
combined form of earmarked. |
unearned |
not gained by one's merits; undeserved. [3 definitions] |
unearth |
to dig up out of, or as if out of, the earth. [2 definitions] |
unearthly |
not of this world; otherworldly; supernatural. [3 definitions] |
uneasy |
not comfortable physically or mentally; restless; disturbed; insecure. [3 definitions] |
uneatable |
combined form of eatable. |