Ungracious, un-grā′shus, adj. without graciousness of manner, rude: (obs.) wicked, hateful.—adjs. Ungraced′, not graced or honoured; Ungrace′ful, not graceful.—adv. Ungrace′fully.—n. Ungrace′fulness.—adv. Ungrā′ciously.—n. Ungrā′ciousness.
Ungrammatical, un-gra-mat′i-kal, adj. not according to the rules of grammar.—adv. Ungrammat′ically.
Ungrateful, un-grāt′fōōl, adj. not feeling or manifesting gratitude: disagreeable, irksome: not repaying one's labour, thankless.—n. Ungrate′, an ungrateful person.—adj. ungrateful.—adv. Ungrate′fully.—n. Ungrate′fulness.
Ungratified, un-grat′i-fīd, adj. not gratified.
Ungrounded, un-grown′ded, adj. without ground or basis, unreal, false.—adv. Ungroun′dedly.—n. Ungroun′dedness.
Ungrudging, un-gruj′ing, adj. not grudging, liberal.—adj. Ungrudged′.—adv. Ungrudg′ingly.
Ungual, ung′gwal, adj. relating to, like, or having a nail, claw, or hoof.—adj. Ung′uical.—n. Ung′uicorn, the horny nail at the tip of a bird's mandible.—adj. Unguic′ūlar, relating to a nail or claw.—n.pl. Unguicūlā′ta, a superordinal division of mammals with claws.—adjs. Unguic′ūlate, -d, having claws: furnished with a claw or narrow base, as the petal in some flowers.—n. Unguic′ūlus, a diminutive claw or similar appendage at the end of an insect's foot.—adjs. Unguif′erous, bearing an unguis of one kind or other; Ung′uiform, shaped like a claw; Ung′uinal, pertaining to the unguis or nail; Unguiros′tral, with a nail at the end of the bill.—ns. Ung′uis, a nail, claw, hoof, or any structure resembling such: the narrow part of the base of a petal, acting as a footstalk: a measure equal to the length of the nail of the little finger, ½-inch; Ungula (ung′gū-la), a surgical instrument for use in removing a dead fœtus: a hoof-shaped section of a cylinder, cone, or other solid of revolution, cut off by a plane oblique to the base.—adj. Ungular (ung′gū-lar), like an ungula, ungual.—n.pl. Ungulata (ung-gū-lā′ta), an order of mammals, including (1) the Artiodactyla (with an even number of toes)—e.g. pig, hippopotamus, peccary, camel, and ruminants like cattle, sheep, and deer; (2) the Perissodactyla (with an odd number of toes)—e.g. tapir, rhinoceros, and horse.—adj. Ungulate (ung′gū-lāt), hoof-shaped: hoofed, having the digits enclosed in hoofs. [L. unguis, a nail.]
Unguarded, un-gär′ded, adj. without guard or protection: careless.—adv. Unguar′dedly.—n. Unguar′dedness.
Unguent, ung′gwent, n. ointment.—n. Unguentā′rium, a vessel for holding unguents.—adjs. Ung′uentary, pertaining to unguents; Unguen′tous, of the nature of an unguent; Ung′uinous, oily, unctuous. [L. unguentum—unguĕre, to anoint.]
Unguessed, un-gest′, adj. not guessed at or suspected.