Unlay, un-lā′, v.t. (naut.) to untwist, as the strands of a rope.

Unlead, un-led′, v.t. (print.) to take out the leads from matter set up.

Unleal, un-lēl′, adj. not leal or loyal.

Unlearn, un-lėrn′, v.t. to forget or lose what has been learned.—v.i. to become ignorant.—adj. Unlear′ned, not learned: ignorant.—adv. Unlear′nedly.—n. Unlear′nedness.

Unleash, un-lēsh′, v.t. to free from a leash, to let go.

Unleave, un-lēv′, v.t. (obs.) to strip of leaves.—v.i. to lose leaves.

Unleavened, un-lev′nd, adj. not leavened.

Unlectured, un-lek′tūrd, adj. not taught in lectures, not subjected to instruction or admonition in lectures.

Unled, un-led′, adj. not led, without guidance.

Unleisured, un-lē′zhōōrd, adj. not having leisure.—n. Unlei′suredness.