Unglue, un-glōō′, v.t. to separate anything glued, cemented, or fixed in any way.

Unglutted, un-glut′ed, adj. not glutted or satiated.

Ungodly, un-god′li, adj. not godly, neglecting God: sinful, polluted by sin: (slang) outrageous, vexatious.—v.t. Ungod′, to divest of divinity: to make godless.—adv. Ungod′lily, in an ungodly manner.—n. Ungod′liness, the quality of being ungodly: disregard of God and His commands: wickedness: an act of disobedience or irreverence.

Ungored, un-gōrd′, adj. not stained with gore.

Ungored, un-gōrd′, adj. not gored or wounded.

Ungorged, un-gorjd′, adj. not gorged or sated.

Ungorgeous, un-gor′jus, adj. not gorgeous or splendid.

Ungotten, un-got′n, adj. not gained—also Ungot′: (Shak.) not begotten.

Ungovernable, un-guv′ėr-na-bl, adj. that cannot be governed, refractory, unruly.—n. Ungov′ernableness.—adv. Ungov′ernably.—adj. Ungov′erned, without government: unbridled.

Ungown, un-gown′, v.t. to degrade from the position of priest.