Unfold, un-fōld′, v.t. to open the folds of: to release from a fold: to spread out: to tell.—v.i. to spread open, expand, develop.—ns. Unfold′er; Unfold′ing; Unfold′ment.

Unfoliated, un-fō′li-ā-ted, adj. not foliated.

Unfool, un-fōōl′, v.t. (Shak.) to restore from folly, or from being a fool.

Unfooted, un-fōōt′ed, adj. not trodden by the foot of man.

Unforbidden, un-for-bid′n, adj. not forbidden, permitted.—n. Unforbidd′enness.

Unforced, un-fōrst′, adj. not forced.—adv. Unfor′cedly.—adj. Unfor′cible, without strength.

Unforeboding, un-fōr-bō′ding, adj. not foretelling, giving no omen.

Unforeknown, un-fōr-nōn′, adj. not previously known or foreseen.—adj. Unforeknow′able, incapable of being known beforehand.

Unforesee, un-fōr-sē′, v.t. not to foresee.—adjs. Unforesee′able, incapable of being foreseen; Unforesee′ing, not looking forward or provident; Unforeseen′, not foreseen.

Unforeskinned, un-fōr′skind, adj. (Milt.) circumcised.