Uninvented, un-in-ven′ted, adj. not invented.—adj. Uninven′tive, not inventive or apt at inventing.—adv. Uninven′tively.
Uninvite, un-in-vīt′, v.t. to cancel the invitation of.
Uniola, ū-nī′ō-la, n. a genus of perennial American grasses with creeping root-stocks, broad leaves, and large compressed spikelets in an open or spiked panicle—Spike-grass, Union-grass, Seaside oat.
Union, ūn′yun, n. a uniting: that which is united or made one: something formed by the combination of parts or individual things or persons: concord: harmony in colour: agreement between parts: the state of wedlock: a device emblematic of union borne in the canton of a flag, the canton used separately as a flag, the union-jack: a combination as among workmen for class protection: several parishes united for joint support and management of their poor, also the workhouse for such: (pl.) textile fabrics made up of more than one kind of fibre, as of wool and cotton.—adj. Ūn′ioned, showing evidence of union.—n.pl. Ūnion′idæ, a family of lamellibranchiate molluscs represented in Britain by two genera, Ū′nio and Anodonta.—ns. Ūnionist, one who advocates or supports union, esp. an upholder of the Union and opponent of secession before the American Civil War, also one opposed to granting Home Rule to Ireland, whether a natural Conservative or one of the Liberals who fell away from Mr Gladstone on this question in 1886; Ūnion-jack, the national flag adopted by Great Britain and Ireland, consisting of a union of the crosses of St George, St Andrew, and St Patrick.—The Union, the legislative incorporation of England and Scotland in 1707, or of Ireland with both in 1801. [Fr. union—L. unio, -onis—unus, one.]
Uniparous, ū-nip′a-rus, adj. producing one at a birth: (bot.) having but one axis or stem. [L. unus, one, parĕre, to bring forth.]
Unipartite, ū-ni-pär′tīt, adj. not divided into parts.
Uniped, ū′ni-ped, adj. having only one foot.—n. one having but one foot.
Unipeltate, ū-ni-pel′tāt, adj. with a carapace of one piece, as a crustacean.—n. one of the Unipeltā′ta, the adult Squillidæ, as a division of stomatopods.
Unipersonal, ū-ni-pėr′son-al, adj. existing as only one person: (gram.) used in only one person.—ns. Uniper′sonalist; Unipersonal′ity.
Unipetalous, ū-ni-pet′a-lus, adj. having but one petal.