| UNGAGS | • ungags v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of ungag. • UNGAG v. to remove a gag. |
| UNGAIN | • ungain adj. (Obsolete or UK, dialect) ungainly; clumsy; awkward. • ungain adj. (Obsolete or UK, dialect) troublesome; inconvenient. • UNGAIN adj. (dialect) awkward, uncouth, also UNGAINLY. |
| UNGEAR | • ungear v. (Transitive) To strip of gear; to unharness. • ungear v. (Transitive) To throw out of gear. • UNGEAR v. to unharness. |
| UNGETS | • ungets v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unget. • UNGET v. to deny the begetting of. |
| UNGILD | • ungild v. (Transitive) To remove gilding. • UNGILD v. to remove the gilding from. |
| UNGILT | • ungilt adj. Ungilded. • UNGILT adj. not gilt. |
| UNGIRD | • ungird v. To loosen the girdle or band of. • ungird v. To unbind or unload. • UNGIRD v. to remove a belt from. |
| UNGIRT | • ungirt adj. Having the belt or girdle off or loose. • ungirt adj. Lacking in discipline. • UNGIRD v. to remove a belt from. |
| UNGLAD | • unglad adj. Not glad; unhappy, joyless. • UNGLAD adj. not glad. |
| UNGLUE | • unglue v. To separate that which was held by glue. • unglue v. To cease to adhere to or follow attentively. • UNGLUE v. to release from a state of being glued. |
| UNGODS | • ungods v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of ungod. • ungods n. Plural of ungod. • UNGOD v. to deprive of divinity; to undeify. |
| UNGORD | • UNGORD adj. (Shakespeare) unwounded, also UNGORED. |
| UNGOWN | • ungown v. To strip of a gown; to unfrock. • UNGOWN v. to strip of a gown. |
| UNGUAL | • ungual adj. (Biology) Pertaining to or resembling a creature’s nail, claw or hoof; unguinal. • ungual n. A modified toe bone, typically ending in a hoof or claw. • UNGUAL adj. of or bearing a claw, hoof, or talon. |
| UNGUES | • ungues n. Plural of unguis. • UNGUIS n. (Latin) a nail, claw or hoof, also UNGULA. |
| UNGUIS | • unguis n. (Zoology) The nail, claw, talon, or hoof of a finger, toe, or other appendage. • unguis n. One of the terminal hooks on the foot of an insect. • unguis n. (Botany) The slender base of a petal in some flowers; a claw; an ungula. |
| UNGULA | • ungula n. A hoof, claw, or talon. • ungula n. (Geometry) A section of a cylinder, cone, or other solid of revolution, cut off by a plane oblique to… • ungula n. (Botany) Alternative form of unguis. |
| UNGUMS | • ungums v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of ungum. • UNGUM v. to free from gum. |
| UNGYVE | • ungyve v. To unchain. • UNGYVE v. to remove the fetters from. |